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Attitudes: Explicit and Implicit Attitudes
M Best1,2, M Sleasman3, E Hegedus4
1Faculty of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney Health Ethics, Sydney NSW Australia.
Christian religious beliefs significantly influence attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART). While many users of ART have positive views, acceptability decreases when marriage or embryo integrity is perceived as threatened.
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