Assisted Reproduction examines the influence of media, personal differences, and psychological processes on sentiments and controversies surrounding assisted reproduction.
Alexandra Sigillo, PhD, is research project manager at EdSurge, Inc.
Monica Miller, PhD, is professor of criminal justice and social psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Preface
Introduction: Assisted Reproductive Technology: Why All the Controversy?
Chapter 1: The Players, Procedures, Outcomes, and Objections
Chapter 2: How Assisted Reproduction Shapes Family Law
Chapter 3: The Relationship between Media and Community Sentiment toward ART
Chapter 4: How Personal Differences Shape Community Sentiment toward ART
Chapter 5: How Societal Factors Affect Community Sentiment toward ART
Chapter 6: How Psychological Processes Influence Community Sentiment toward ART
Chapter 7: Furthering the Study of Community Sentiment toward ART
Conclusion: As Reproductive Technology Advances, Divided Sentiment Remains
Appendix A: Scientific Information About Infertility and IVF (Study 2)
Appendix B: Manipulated Messages (Study 2)
Appendix C: Measures for Both Studies
References
Index
About the Authors