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Kira Klinger, Julia Metag1, Mike S Schäfer2
1University of Münster, Germany.
Abstract:
Over the past years, pundits, journalists, and others have diagnosed fundamental shifts in the public's perception of science. Many of them have posited that audiences are becoming more critical toward science or that people trust science less. However, systematic empirical analyses of such assertions are lacking. Based on panel survey data (N = 339) and segmentation analysis, we investigate migration between four segments of the Swiss population over 3 years. We find that 45% of participants changed their attitude between 2016 and 2019 to such an extent that they got assigned to a more positive or more critical audience segment. The majority of them migrated to more critical segments, which is in line with assumptions of fundamental shifts in the public's perception of science.
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