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Judi Lynn

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Sat Jan 25, 2025, 08:56 PM Saturday

Most of us trust scientists, shows a survey of nearly 72,000 people worldwide

January 25, 2025

Public trust in scientists is vital. It can help us with personal decisions on matters like health and provide evidence-based policymaking to assist governments with crises such as the COVID pandemic or climate change.

In a survey of 71,922 people across 68 countries, our global team of 241 researchers has found most people have a relatively high trust in scientists.

Notably, people want scientists to take an active role in society and policymaking. Our results are published today in Nature Human Behaviour.

So what does this mean for us as a society, and for scientists and policymakers seeking to maintain and build trust? Here are the lessons we've learned.

More:
https://phys.org/news/2025-01-scientists-survey-people-worldwide.html

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