How Political Views Shape Trust in Science Across Europe
EuropeSun Jan 19 2025
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Ever wondered how political leanings affect how people trust science? Researchers looked into this across 10 European countries and found some interesting patterns. They discovered that people who vote for populist parties tend to distrust the system and its leaders, which leads them to be skeptical of science in general. Right-wing voters, on the other hand, have less faith in science as a whole compared to left-wing voters. But here's where it gets intriguing: once you account for this broad skepticism, both left and right-wing voters are equally likely to question scientific findings that don't align with their beliefs.
This study shows that science skepticism isn't just about left or right, but also about who you vote for. Populist voters' distrust of the system spills over into science, while right-wingers have a more general lack of faith in science. Once you look past these big-picture views, both sides are equally likely to pick and choose which science they believe in. This means that research on science skepticism needs to consider all these layers and how they interact. It also reveals that the reasons behind science polarization can vary greatly depending on who you're talking about.
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