“…Others have shown that perceptions of technological risks are related to certain types of worldview (Slovic and Peters 1998) While these criticisms are undoubtedly in many ways valid, they do not, in our view, sufficiently problematise the deficit model to justify scrapping it entirely. Indeed, we find it puzzling that many scholars utilising survey research methods that consistently uncover associations between knowledge of and attitudes towards science, despite controlling for a range of other important characteristics such as age, education and social class, often choose to ignore this finding and instead emphasise the other factors that are also influential in the formation of attitudes (Hayes and Tariq 2000, Hayes and Tariq 2001, Sturgis and Allum 2001. It is quite clear that culture, economic factors, social and political values and worldviews are all important in determining the public's attitude towards science.…”