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Trends in American scientists' political donations and implications ...


Trends in American scientists' political donations and implications ...

We find that scientists who donate to federal candidates and parties are far more likely to support Democrats than Republicans.

Trends in American scientists' political donations and implications ...

Scientists in the United States are more politically liberal than the general population. This fact has fed charges of political bias.

Trends in American scientists' political donations and implications ...

We find that scientists who donate to federal candidates and parties are far more likely to support Democrats than Republicans, with less than 10 percent of ...

Trends in American scientists' political donations and implications ...

Downloadable (with restrictions)! Scientists in the United States are more politically liberal than the general population. This fact has fed charges of ...

Scientists' political donations reflect polarization in academia

Who has high confidence in the scientific community? By 2010, a larger fraction of the people who identified as Democrats expressed a 'great ...

Americans' Trust in Scientists and Views of Science Decline in 2023

A new Pew Research Center survey finds the share of Americans who say science has had a mostly positive effect on society has fallen and there's been a ...

Trends in US public confidence in science and opportunities ... - PNAS

In general, the Strategic Council is seeking ways to work with a wide range of partners to support scientific excellence while promoting ...

Americans' Trust in Scientists, Other Groups Declines in 2021

Trust in scientists and medical scientists has fallen below pre-pandemic levels, with 29% of U.S. adults saying they have a great deal of ...

The US is the world's science superpower — but for how long?

This year's pivotal election will shape the future of US science. Rising international competition and domestic concerns are also at play.

How political parties have changed over time - Stanford Report

Those changes made it possible for Donald Trump, an insurgent candidate who had neither formal membership in the Republican Party nor any ...

Explaining Polarized Trust in Scientists: A Political Stereotype ...

Trust in science is polarized along political lines—but why? We show across a series of highly controlled studies (total N = 2859) and a ...

From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have ...

... American attitudes toward science are highly polarized along political lines. In this essay, we argue that conservative hostility toward science is rooted ...

From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have ...

America poll, as well as other data, found that most Americans view scientific research as beneficial, support an active role for science and ...

Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States

American voters are less ideologically polarized than they think they are, and that misperception is greatest for the most politically engaged people.

What caused the U.S.' anti-science trend? - Harvard Gazette

A crowd at a Trump rally. People wait in a line before President Trump holds a campaign event at The Villages Polo Field in Florida. Paul ...

Democratic, Republican Confidence in Science Diverges

Less than half of Republicans, 45%, are confident in the institution of science, compared with 72% in 1975. At the same time, ...

Reports - American Political Science Association (APSA)

Task Force Reports APSA task forces seek to expand the public presence of political science by sharing the best research and knowledge.

Polarization of public trust in scientists between 1978 and 2018

This study examines the cross-decade shift in public trust in scientists by analyzing General Social Survey data (1978–2018) using interpretable machine ...

Science, technology, and politics - ScienceDirect.com

... trends in US Research and Development and our investments within them. The paper concludes with an examination of the impact of President George W. Bush's ...

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