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Sunday
Nov082009

Polling on science in America

Interesting figures released by Pew on the opinion of the American public on science and scientists.

Effect of science on society

Mostly positive84%
Mostly negative6%

Contribute "a lot" to society's well-being

Military84%
Scientists70%
Clergy40%
Journalists38%
Business executives21%

US scientific achievements are the best in the world
American public agreement17%
American scientists agreement49%

Major problems for science, as identified by scientists:
The public does not know very much about science85%
Public expects solutions to problems too quickly49%
New media oversimplify scientific findings48%
Lack of funding for basic research46%

Differences of opinion between scientists and the public*:
Agreement with theory of evolution87% vs 32%
Agreement with theory of climate change84% vs 49%
Support for use of animals in research93% vs 52%
Support for compulsory vaccination of children82% vs 69%
Support for embryonic stem cell research93% vs 58%

* Presumably these would be even more striking if broken down by scientific discipline.

Scientific training changes ideology

US PublicUS scientists
Liberal20%52%
Moderate38%35%
Conservative37%9%

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