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April 20, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

New survey on biofuels attitudes, media influence: special invitation to Biofuels Digest readers

In Wisconsin, the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin — Madison is conducting research regarding news and attitudes towards biofuels.

Readers of Biofuels Digest are invited to take part in the survey.

All information provided by readers will be anonymous and will be grouped with responses from other participants for analysis. According to the survey’s authors, readers will be asked some questions about biofuels as well as media use, you will then encounter a brief news article, may encounter a short video, and then will be asked some final questions. In total, participation should take 15 to 20 minutes.

Results will be available via Biofuels Digest as well as academic publications.

The study will be open through April 30th; this study has been reviewed and received ethics clearance through the Institutional Review Board at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Questions about the study can be shared with Professor Hernando Rojas at hrojas@wisc.edu

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