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Public beliefs about good teaching
Research in Education, 2023In this article, we describe public beliefs about the pedagogical approaches of very good teachers. Using an online survey of 334 adult participants and conducting an exploratory factor analysis, an analysis of variance, and multiple regression analysis, along with descriptive statistics, we found that participants believed that very good teachers ...
Eric Haas +2 more
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Public Beliefs About the Beliefs of the Public
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1976Perceptions of the opinions of others are examined on a variety of issues using data from three sample surveys of metropolitan Detroit. A greal deal of inaccuracy in such perception is evident. Three broad tendencies or patterns can be discerned: "looking glass perceptions," the general propensity to believe that others' opinions are the same as one's ...
James M. Fields, Howard Schuman
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Changing public stigma with continuum beliefs
Journal of Mental Health, 2016Given the egregious effect of public stigma on the lives of people with mental illness, researchers have sought to unpack and identify effective components of anti-stigma programs.We expect to show that continuum messages have more positive effect on stigma and affirming attitudes (beliefs that people with mental illness recover and should be ...
Patrick W, Corrigan +6 more
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BELIEFS ABOUT RADIATION: SCIENTISTS, THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC POLICY
Health Physics, 2009Human behavioral responses to potential hazards are mediated by the beliefs held about those hazards. This holds whether the "behavior" under consideration is the provision of advice about the hazard, statements of support for policies that address the hazard, or personal behaviors in response to the hazard.
Hank C, Jenkins-Smith +2 more
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The public's belief about biology
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007This short review is concerned with a topic that has been neglected and is still very poorly understood: what the general public think and believe about biology (including health and medicine, and bioethics), and, in particular, about biotechnology.
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