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             <h3>The first survey (May)</h3>
 
             <h3>The first survey (May)</h3>
             <p>We did our first survey in Taiwan, focusing on understanding how much the public knew about dengue and synthetic biology. To understand their thoughts well, we used both quantitative and qualitative methods. For the quantitative method, we created a questionnaire composed of closed-ended questions that were a mixture of single or multiple choice, checkbox, and matrix questions. We shared our questionnaire online, and also distributed questionnaires at Chiayi cultural park and Chiayi train station, which are the most highly trafficked areas in Chiayi City. For the qualitative method, we randomly selected some Taiwanese citizens to conduct in-depth interviews to gain a deeper understanding of their views.</p>
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             <p>We did our first survey in Taiwan, focusing on understanding how much the public knew about dengue and synthetic biology. To understand their thoughts well, we used both quantitative and qualitative methods. For the quantitative method, we created a questionnaire composed of closed-ended questions that were a mixture of single or multiple choice, checkbox, and matrix questions. We shared our questionnaire online, and also distributed questionnaires at Chiayi Cultural Park and Chiayi Train Station, which are the most highly trafficked areas in Chiayi City. For the qualitative method, we randomly selected some Taiwanese citizens to conduct in-depth interviews to gain a deeper understanding of their views.</p>
 
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             <p>We collected 248 questionnaires for the quantitative analysis. Among the population sample we collected, nearly 50% were 20~39-year-old citizens, and over 80% of people had at least a high school education.</p>
 
             <p>We collected 248 questionnaires for the quantitative analysis. Among the population sample we collected, nearly 50% were 20~39-year-old citizens, and over 80% of people had at least a high school education.</p>
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             <p>What's even more regrettable was that most people randomly interviewed think that dengue fever is not serious in Taiwan and that it can only occur in the south. This is not as the same as the information Ministry of Health and Welfare verified, because their information indicates that due to global warming the range of mosquitoes is expanding, so infections in the north are increasing, so that the number of patients in the north is more than in the south. Furthermore, all of the local dengue fever infections this year happened in the northern part of Taiwan, which confirmed their misunderstanding of dengue fever. In terms of synthetic biology, we noted that about 70% of people had never even heard of it.</p>
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             <p>What's even more regrettable was that most people randomly interviewed think that dengue fever is not serious in Taiwan and that it can only occur in the south. This is not as the same as the information Ministry of Health and Welfare verified, because their information indicates that due to global warming the range of mosquitoes is expanding, so infections in the north are increasing. Furthermore, all of the local dengue fever infections this year happened in the northern part of Taiwan, which confirmed their misunderstanding of dengue fever. In terms of synthetic biology, we noted that about 70% of people had never even heard of it.</p>
 
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             <p>To summarize the results, we found out that more than half of Taiwanese citizens lacked common understanding and vigilance about dengue, even those with higher education. Moreover, they have a huge misunderstanding about this disease, leading to the thought that they believe it is unimportant. It made us realize that we have to popularize the knowledge about dengue fever so that they would pay attention to this disease. This made us hold a series of outreach and education programs about dengue fever. If we could start with education, the public would know how serious dengue fever is, which would raise their acceptance of our project, knowing it could change the situation.</p>
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             <p>To summarize the results, we found out that more than half of Taiwanese citizens lack common understanding and vigilance about dengue, even those with higher education. Moreover, they have a huge misunderstanding about this disease, leading to the thought that they believe it is unimportant. It makes us realize that we have to popularize the knowledge about dengue fever so that they would pay attention to this disease. This made us hold a series of outreach and education programs about dengue fever. If we could start with education, the public would know how serious dengue fever is, which would raise their acceptance of our project, knowing it could change the situation.</p>
 
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             <p>Meanwhile, we hope we could raise the public’s understanding of synthetic biology so as to improve their acceptance of our project. Therefore, we also planned to popularize synthetic biology with education and publicity.</p>
 
             <p>Meanwhile, we hope we could raise the public’s understanding of synthetic biology so as to improve their acceptance of our project. Therefore, we also planned to popularize synthetic biology with education and publicity.</p>

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