America: Reproductive Cloning
By Gallup,
Gallup
| 05. 03. 2003
Cloning designed specifically to produce a child should be...
|
Legal
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Illegal
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General population
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11
|
86
|
- Men |
15
|
-
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- Women |
7
|
-
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- Age 18 to 29 |
15
|
-
|
- Age 30 to 49 |
10
|
-
|
- Age 50 to 64 |
11
|
-
|
- Age 65+ |
7
|
-
|
- Survey population: 1000 adult Americans
- Date of survey: May 3 to 5, 2003
- Margin of error: 3%
- Source: "Most Americans oppose reproductive cloning: poll," Reuters (January 15, 2003)
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