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Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries

2 点作者 kawera4 个月前

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trimethylpurine4 个月前
The more interesting research to do now would be on how those surveyed, as people untrained in any actual science, define what it means to agree with &quot;scientists.&quot;<p>Most people think anything published in a science journal is science, while science has repeatedly proven otherwise.
ggm4 个月前
You know, I think this is a worrysome thing. But that said, the crisis in reproduction, the volume of peer review jacking, publication hijacking and the publications crisis in tenure probably play as much of a part in my concerns about science, as this.<p>What I continue to be amazed by is how selective people&#x27;s memories are. Sure, the WHO said &quot;no need to mask up&quot; because the dominant source of information was based on mistaken science about infection risk from airborne particles. But the people who got this reversed, They were .. Scientists. Science did the feedback-loop thing and the WHO changed it&#x27;s stance in the light of scientific evidence. Those Epidemiologists were (in my books) Scientists. The science behind genetics informs the lineage work. The design of the spike protein targetting antiviral vaccines, is science. The supply chains which scaled the production up worldwide, depended on science.<p>So the net decline in trust in science because of &quot;the WHO&quot; includes a story about the WHO reflecting change in science.<p>Science saved my life. I totally don&#x27;t get why because of third-hand, commentary on science from ill informed autodidacts, we now should distrust science to the extent we do.<p>Oh right. Hockey sticks.
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