Sentences with phrase «effect on public perceptions»

The Retro Report piece finds no evidence in more recent science of anything approaching a public health concern, and ample evidence that the early burst of scary proclamations and press coverage had a lasting effect on public perceptions.
If Cameron had intended for the proposal to have a positive effect on public perceptions of his party he was quite mistaken.
Unfortunately, its effect on public perceptions of the Crusades is likely to be much more modest.
That policy has been unevenly applied in the years since, said John L. Allen Jr., CNN's senior Vatican analyst, but it has had an effect on public perception.
This severe bias has a devastating effect on public perception and takes a toll on public safety.
Applied to stories of evolving scientific knowledge, this principle has different effects on public perception of the science, depending on the stage of its development.

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(14) Of particular interests here is the effect on perceptions of the church in the public sphere of recent news of clergy sexual misconduct.
The more people change their diet, the more public perception to food will change in general and the knock - on effect is that ever increasing animal - free options become available in supermarkets and eateries.
The mass media have a powerful impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on behaviour, and routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide information but also help to create or reinforce ideas about what is common sense or normal.
The research, published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, studied the effects of plain packaging on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's perceptions of different brands being less harmful or more prestigious than others.
And yet, a series of recent studies have shown meaningful effects of the law on student achievement, which has done precisely zero to change public perception.
The strategy is becoming all too clear — ignore poverty, blame the effects of poverty on teachers, maintain the public perception of failing teachers and schools with an A-F formula that is designed to rank order students so that the bottom 33 percent will always exist (no matter how much achievement gains are made), use it to designate teachers and schools with low grades, then create a red herring for an impatient public by offering a placebo known as charter schools and school choice to appease them.
What effect will this have on the public perception of e-books?
Focusing on internet news, Laser and Osserman look at the effect that posturing and emotional display have on the public's perception.
# 509 Bernd Herd, You seem a little pessimstic about the effect of a price on carbon on public perception.
A dynamic real - time congestion pricing could be implemented covering all city streets, eliminating undesirable edge effects created by a cordon, charging based on actual congestion, increasing public perception of system fairness (charges based on real congestion, not arbitrary geography)
The second and subsequent articles consider who is behind the spread of denial, how it has become linked to right - wing populism, where the «information» comes from, how public perceptions are diverging from scientific facts, and what the effects are on politics and public debate.
In his lecture, Cook emphasizes that those attacks don't just impact public perceptions and hurt scientists» feelings — they have an effect on how the scientific community presents its research.
We conducted an experimental public opinion study of the effect of balanced information on nanotechnology risk - benefit perceptions.
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