Decision Research, USA.
Public Underst Sci. 2021 Jan;30(1):103-114. doi: 10.1177/0963662520964931. Epub 2020 Oct 24.
Lay beliefs about scientist-employer relations may affect public attitudes toward science. A representative sample of US residents characterized scientists' relations with one of four employers: federal government agency, large business corporation, advocacy group (nonprofit seeking to influence policy), or university. Overall, they held moderate views of how much scientists and employers shared motivations, interests, and values, and of whether employers tried to change-and succeeded in changing-how scientist employees did their scientific work. Judgments differed little across employers. Best predictors of these views were belief in scientific positivism, subjective knowledge of science, and age. These findings suggest scientific authority in the United States is not immediately threatened by public beliefs that employers skew their scientific employees' work, although that might differ for specific topics or demographic sub-groups.
公众对科学家-雇主关系的看法可能会影响他们对科学的态度。美国居民的代表性样本描述了科学家与以下四个雇主之一的关系:联邦政府机构、大型企业公司、倡导团体(非营利组织,旨在影响政策)或大学。总的来说,他们对科学家和雇主在动机、利益和价值观方面的共享程度以及雇主是否试图改变——并且成功地改变了——科学家员工的科学工作方式持有较为中庸的看法。对这些看法的判断在不同的雇主之间几乎没有差异。这些观点的最佳预测因素是对科学实证主义的信仰、对科学的主观认识以及年龄。这些发现表明,尽管在特定主题或人口亚群体中可能有所不同,但美国的科学权威并没有立即受到公众认为雇主歪曲其科学员工工作的观点的威胁。