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Título : | Predicting attitudes towards fusion energy in Europe: Results of a cross-national public survey in Austria, Finland, Spain and the UK |
Autor : | Jones, Christopher Oltra, Christian Prades, Ana |
Palabras clave : | Nuclear fusion Public perception Attitude Public acceptance Survey Europe |
Fecha de publicación : | 23-dic-2024 |
Citación : | Energy Research & Social Science;2021. Vol. 75, p. 102028 |
Resumen : | The aim of the study was to examine the nature and antecedents of public attitudes towards fusion in Europe.
Data were collected using an online information-choice style questionnaire distributed to diverse samples from
Finland (n = 849), Austria (n = 830), Spain (n = 872) and the UK (n = 849). Participants received general information about fusion energy, and specific information about some anticipated consequences associated with
investment in fusion that they were required to evaluate (i.e. a consequence evaluation task). The study aimed to:
(1) gauge participants’ assessment of fusion following the general information; (2) investigate any change in attitudes following the consequence evaluation task; and (3) use multiple regression analysis to model the
psychological antecedents of participants’ attitudes following the consequence evaluation task. The modelling was informed by existing psychological models of technology acceptance. Results showed that attitudes towards fusion were generally favourable: Finnish participants were most favourable, followed by the British and Spanish participants, and finally the Austrian participants. Participation in a consequence evaluation task had only a
small effect on participants’ attitudes, with the extent of any change correlated with their initial attitudes.
Analysis of the Finnish (most favourable) and Austrian (least favourable) participants revealed qualitative differences in the make-up of their attitudes. While Finnish attitudes were more belief-based, Austrian attitudes were more affect-based. The findings confirm that public attitudes towards fusion differ across Europe and that programmes of public engagement within different countries should vary to reflect these differences. |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/3902 |
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