Not exact matches
The public needs to hear, in language that
nonscientists can
understand, the potential scientific, moral, legal, and social benefits, as well as the potential threats, posed by human cloning.
So try to use a more specific vocabulary and be aware that words such as «creativity» may be
understood differently by a scientist and a
nonscientist.
«The majority of
nonscientists don't
understand the process of conventional plant breeding,» Dale explains, «so it is very hard for them to
understand GM.»
Skills required in my job include command of the English language and scientific method; perseverance in improving expression through words; ability to listen;
understanding of water - resource issues; and ability to network with both scientists and
nonscientists.
First,
nonscientists generally do not want to bother with
understanding the science.
I
understand this perception and it's not without some basis in the actual reality of how
nonscientists argue.