Abstract
The primary objective of the research is to measure how the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) stands with the Canadian public. The research examines the existing level of awareness and knowledge about the AECB and the image that people have about the Board. Another issue addressed in the research is the level of confusion within the public between the AECB and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. The data in this report can also be used as a benchmark against which improvements can be measured from the AECB`s communications programs and activities undertaken in the future.
Lacy, F J
[1]
- Comtemporary Research Centre Limited, Ottawa, ON (Canada)
Citation Formats
Lacy, F J.
The Canadian public`s awareness and perception of the Atomic Energy Control Board. V. 2. Appendices.
Canada: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Lacy, F J.
The Canadian public`s awareness and perception of the Atomic Energy Control Board. V. 2. Appendices.
Canada.
Lacy, F J.
1989.
"The Canadian public`s awareness and perception of the Atomic Energy Control Board. V. 2. Appendices."
Canada.
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title = {The Canadian public`s awareness and perception of the Atomic Energy Control Board. V. 2. Appendices}
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abstractNote = {The primary objective of the research is to measure how the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) stands with the Canadian public. The research examines the existing level of awareness and knowledge about the AECB and the image that people have about the Board. Another issue addressed in the research is the level of confusion within the public between the AECB and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. The data in this report can also be used as a benchmark against which improvements can be measured from the AECB`s communications programs and activities undertaken in the future.}
place = {Canada}
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title = {The Canadian public`s awareness and perception of the Atomic Energy Control Board. V. 2. Appendices}
author = {Lacy, F J}
abstractNote = {The primary objective of the research is to measure how the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) stands with the Canadian public. The research examines the existing level of awareness and knowledge about the AECB and the image that people have about the Board. Another issue addressed in the research is the level of confusion within the public between the AECB and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. The data in this report can also be used as a benchmark against which improvements can be measured from the AECB`s communications programs and activities undertaken in the future.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1989}
month = {Jan}
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