Trust in scientists and their role in society across 67 countries

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Cologna, Viktoria | Mede, Niels | Berger, Sebastian | Besley, John | Brick, Cameron | Joubert, Marina | Maibach, Edward | Mihelj, Sabina | Oreskes, Naomi | Schäfer, Mike | Légal, Jean-Baptiste | Lantian, Anthony | Teran-Escobar, Claudia | Ruin, Isabelle | Linden, Sander van Der

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Scientific information is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Public trust in science can help decision-makers act based on the best available evidence, especially during crises such as climate change or the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in recent years the epistemic authority of science has been challenged, causing concerns about low public trust in scientists. Here we interrogated these concerns with a pre-registered 67-country survey of 71,417 respondents on all inhabited continents and find that in most countries, a majority of the public trust scientists and think that scientists should be more engaged in policymaking. We further show that there is a discrepancy between the public’s perceived and desired priorities of scientific research. Moreover, we find variations between and within countries, which we explain with individual- and country-level variables, including political orientation. While these results do not show widespread lack of trust in scientists, we cannot discount the concern that lack of trust in scientists by even a small minority may affect considerations of scientific evidence in policymaking. These findings have implications for scientists and policymakers seeking to maintain and increase trust in scientists.

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