Science knowledge and attitudes across cultures: a meta-analysis

Author:

Allum Nick1,Sturgis Patrick2,Tabourazi Dimitra3,Brunton-Smith Ian4

Affiliation:

1. Quantitative Sociology at the Department of Sociology, University of Surrey,

2. Quantitative Sociology at the Department of Sociology, University of Surrey

3. Centre for Research into the Older Workforce, University of Surrey

4. University of Surrey, in collaboration with the UK Home Office

Abstract

The correlation between knowledge and attitudes has been the source of controversy in research on the public understanding of science (PUS). Although many studies, both quantitative and qualitative, have examined this issue, the results are at best diverse and at worst contradictory. In this paper, we review the evidence on the relationship between public attitudes and public knowledge about science across 40 countries using a meta-analytic approach. We fit multilevel models to data from 193 nationally representative surveys on PUS carried out since 1989. We find a small positive correlation between general attitudes towards science and general knowledge of scientific facts, after controlling for a range of possible confounding variables. This general relationship varies little across cultures but more substantially between different domains of science and technology. Our results suggest that PUS research needs to focus on understanding the mechanisms that underlie the clear association that exists between knowledge and attitudes about science.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Communication

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