Political Science
Consistent effects of science and scientist characteristics on public trust across political regimes
S. Younger-khan, N. B. Weidmann, et al.
This groundbreaking study conducted by Sukayna Younger-Khan, Nils B. Weidmann, and Lisa Oswald challenges the traditional view of public trust in science. Through a comprehensive survey across ten countries, it unveils surprising insights into how characteristics of scientists affect public perception and trust, revealing that female and activist scientists are viewed as more trustworthy, regardless of their nationality.
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