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IS SHE/HE A PERSON OR IS IT NOT A PERSON?THAT IS THE CONTROVERSIAL QUESTION.
HOW DO COLLEGE STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ON STEM CELL RESEARCH AND ABORTION CORRELATE?
A L A I N A M C D O N N E L L
S T U D E N T O F M A R L E N H A R R I S O N
E M A I L : A L A I N A . M C D O N N E LL @ S P A R T A N S . U T . E D U
OVERVIEW
• Thought provoker warm-up
• Definitions
• My hypotheses
• The Survey
• Data Collection
• Brief summary
WORD RECOGNITION EXERCISE:YOUR THOUGHTS
1ST WORD THAT COMES TO MIND10 SECONDS
Human
Abortion
Stem Cells
WHAT DO THESE THINGS ALL HAVE IN COMMON?
GREAT CONTROVERS
Y
WHAT IS A STEM CELL?
Stem cells are cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are
generated.
ABORTION:“THE TERMINATION OF A PREGNANCY AFTER, ACCOMPANIED BY, RESULTING IN, OR CLOSELY FOLLOWED BY THE DEATH OF THE EMBRYO OR
FETUS”-WEBSTER MEDICAL DICTIONARY
3types:
• Invasive
• Chemical
• Medical
WHAT DO YOU THINK!
• Partners• 2mintues• DISCUSS
MY HYPOTHESES
1.They will correlate.
2.Religion and political beliefs will be a factor.
3.Moral views will be a common answer on both sides.
METHODS
• Short , Online Survey• College Students• Available via email and Facebook
THE SURVEY:
1.Do you Support Abortion2.Why?3.Do you support stem cell
research?4.Why?
RESULTS?
• Just finished data collection
• Surprising Reasoning
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