Consumers More Likely to Choose GM if Benefits Clear
date:Jun 07, 2012
ry (low residue) fruit said they did so out of habit and some thought that the organic fruits looked or tasted better. Even having tasted them, some consumers did not later believe that all the fruits were the same.

These results suggest that surveys may have exaggerated the extent of negative feeling towards GM products. The researchers conclude that social expectancy leads people to make different choices in a survey situation than they would make in a real-life consumer situation. In other w
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