Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4380291735> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4380291735 abstract "One of the most prominent correlates of trust in science and scientists is education level, possibly because educated individuals have higher levels of science knowledge and thinking ability, suggesting that trusting science and scientists relies more on reflective thinking abilities. However, it is relatively more reasonable for highly educated individuals to suspect authority figures in highly corrupt countries. We tested this prediction in two nationally representative and probabilistic cross-cultural data sets (Study 1: 142 countries, N = 40,085; Study 2: 47 countries, N = 69,332), and found that the positive association between education and trust in scientists (Study 1) and science (Study 2) was weaker or non-existent in highly corrupt countries. The results did not change after statistically controlling for age, sex, household income, and residence. We suggest future research to be more considerate of the societal context in understanding how education status correlates with trust in science and scientists." @default.
- W4380291735 created "2023-06-13" @default.
- W4380291735 creator A5014520163 @default.
- W4380291735 creator A5043219205 @default.
- W4380291735 creator A5060274912 @default.
- W4380291735 creator A5074360070 @default.
- W4380291735 date "2023-06-12" @default.
- W4380291735 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4380291735 title "The positive association of education with the trust in science and scientists is weaker in highly corrupt countries" @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1545883838 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1878258859 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1906742905 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1914255870 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1979023017 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W1980378097 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2004120358 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2004925253 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2006981870 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2014083398 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2021431068 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2031545505 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2056961199 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2085876742 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2089559945 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2089854146 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2096513687 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2118363471 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2129601625 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2138933204 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2143015963 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2149458473 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2151635741 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2169902683 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2216226856 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2267133419 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2296172910 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2297611209 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2328485547 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2464479122 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2483070042 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2725564621 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2735668782 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2761625413 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2779502417 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2790283817 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2793250654 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2885761036 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2893033360 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2903324234 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2945589073 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W2972253078 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3027282910 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3030736177 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3037661194 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3048675231 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3128192661 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3134677467 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3141723675 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3156243989 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3159977109 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3161180964 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3161475300 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3163151627 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3165202204 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3170506661 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3200573373 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3201834970 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3215038142 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3216046583 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W3216637368 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4200614773 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4205182969 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4210826531 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4211251458 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4213110934 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4220959804 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4221027126 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4221051296 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4224283289 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4244712636 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4246133257 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4247068988 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4250722937 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4281558766 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4285288684 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4291143993 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4293188069 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4308752463 @default.
- W4380291735 cites W4321482274 @default.
- W4380291735 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/09636625231176935" @default.
- W4380291735 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37306012" @default.
- W4380291735 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4380291735 type Work @default.
- W4380291735 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4380291735 countsByYear W43802917352023 @default.
- W4380291735 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4380291735 hasAuthorship W4380291735A5014520163 @default.
- W4380291735 hasAuthorship W4380291735A5043219205 @default.
- W4380291735 hasAuthorship W4380291735A5060274912 @default.
- W4380291735 hasAuthorship W4380291735A5074360070 @default.