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Stem Cell Research > Stem Cell Research Morally Acceptable Graph % Morally acceptable % Morally wrong 2002 52 39 2003 54 38 2004 54 37 2005 60 33 2006 61 30 2007 64 30 2008 62 30 2009 57 36 2010 59 32 2011 62 30 2012 58 33 2013 60 32 2014 65 27 2015 64 29 2016 60 32 2017 61 33 2018 66 29 2019 64 31 2020 66 31 2021 64 34 2022 63 32 2023 63 33 2024 63 29 2025 63 29
Stem Cell Research > Stem Cell Research Acceptability Table Morally acceptable Morally wrong Depends on situation (vol.) Not a moral issue (vol.) No opinion % % % % % 2025 May 1-18 63 29 3 * 5 2024 May 1-23 63 29 3 1 4 2023 May 1-24 63 33 2 * 2 2022 May 2-22 63 32 3 * 2 2021 May 3-18 64 34 1 * 1 2020 May 1-13 66 31 2 * 1 2019 May 1-12 64 31 2 * 3 2018 May 1-10 66 29 2 -- 3 2017 May 3-7 61 33 3 * 3 2016 May 4-8 60 32 3 * 5 2015 May 6-10 64 29 3 * 4 2014 May 8-11 65 27 3 * 4 2013 May 2-7 60 32 3 * 5 2012 May 3-6 58 33 3 * 6 2011 May 5-8 62 30 3 * 5 2010 May 3-6 59 32 3 * 6 2009 May 7-10 57 36 2 1 4 2008 May 8-11 62 30 3 * 5 2007 May 10-13 64 30 2 * 4 2006 May 8-11 61 30 3 * 6 2005 May 2-5 60 33 3 - 4 2004 May 2-4 54 37 3 * 6 2003 May 5-7 54 38 3 - 5 2002 May 6-9 52 39 2 1 6
Stem Cell Research > Human Embryo Legal Protection Table Favor Oppose No opinion % % % 2024 May 1-23 43 51 6
Stem Cell Research > Prefer Government Do Table No restrictions Ease current restrictions Keep current restrictions Not fund at all No opinion % % % % % 2009 Feb 20-22 14 38 22 19 7 2007 Apr 13-15 22 38 20 16 4 2005 May 20-22 11 42 24 19 4 2004 Oct 9-10 14 41 24 14 7
Stem Cell Research > Newly Created Stem Cells Do Table Yes, should No, should not No opinion % % % 2005 Aug 5-7 56 40 4
Stem Cell Research > How Closely Follow Debate Table Very closely Somewhat closely Not too closely Not at all No opinion % % % % % 2005 May 20-22 12 46 27 15 * 2001 Aug 3-5 18 37 22 23 * 2001 Jul 10-11 9 29 28 32 2
Stem Cell Research > Approve Bush Policy Table Approve Disapprove No opinion % % % 2001 Aug 10-12 60% 34 6 2001 Aug 9 50% 25 25
Stem Cell Research > Important Issue Table Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not at all important No opinion % % % % % 2001 Aug 10-12 36 42 13 8 1 2001 Aug 3-5 25 37 21 12 5
Stem Cell Research > Protect Embryos Table Same protection as other human lives Cannot develop on its own No opinion % % % 2001 Aug 10-12 36 60 4
Stem Cell Research > Fund Discarded Embryos Table Should fund Should not fund Depends (vol.) No opinion % % % % 2001 Aug 3-5 55 40 2 3
Stem Cell Research > Fund Embryos Created for Research Table Should fund Should not fund Depends (vol.) No opinion % % % % 2001 Aug 3-5 46 49 1 4
Stem Cell Research > Fund Embryos Cloned Human Cells Table Should fund Should not fund Depends (vol.) No opinion % % % % 2001 Aug 3-5 28 66 5 1
Stem Cell Research > Fund Adult Stem Cells Table Should fund Should not fund Depends (vol.) No opinion % % % % 2001 Aug 3-5 68 26 1 5
Stem Cell Research > Important Find Cures Table Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not at all important No opinion % % % % % 2001 Jul 10-11 82 16 1 1 *
Stem Cell Research > Important Prevent Use of Embryos Table Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not at all important No opinion % % % % % 2001 Jul 10-11 30 29 20 16 5
Stem Cell Research > Allow Scientists Fertilize Eggs Table Should allow Should not allow No opinion % % % 2001 Jul 10-11 38 54 8
Stem Cell Research > Concern U.S. Competitive Table Very concerned Somewhat concerned Not too concerned Not at all concerned No opinion % % % % % 2001 Jul 10-11 12 21 33 33 1
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