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DOI10.1177/0963662518795397
Explaining science funding attitudes in the United States: The case for science interest
Motta, Matthew
发表日期2019
ISSN0963-6625
EISSN1361-6609
卷号28期号:2页码:161-176
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While most Americans recognize the importance of funding scientific research, many are satisfied with status quo funding, and only a minority see a need for increased federal support. This poses a potential challenge to scientists' abilities to address complex policy problems, like climate change. Previous correlational research suggests that public opposition to science funding is (at least in part) the result of low levels of knowledge about the basics of science. Leveraging panel data from two nationally representative studies (2008-2014), I show that people who become more interested in science over time but not those who become more knowledgable are more likely to favor increasing public support for scientific research. These results hold when controlling for other known correlates of science funding attitudes (e.g. political ideology, religiosity). I conclude by discussing the potential benefits of prioritizing science communication and science education efforts to increase public science interest.


WOS研究方向Communication ; History & Philosophy of Science
来源期刊PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93185
作者单位Univ Penn, Annenberg Publ Policy Ctr, 202 S 36th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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Motta, Matthew. Explaining science funding attitudes in the United States: The case for science interest[J],2019,28(2):161-176.
APA Motta, Matthew.(2019).Explaining science funding attitudes in the United States: The case for science interest.PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE,28(2),161-176.
MLA Motta, Matthew."Explaining science funding attitudes in the United States: The case for science interest".PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE 28.2(2019):161-176.
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