1975
DOI: 10.1119/1.9851
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Student attitudes toward science and society

Abstract: The Schwirian Science Support Scale has been utilized to study the attitude toward science and its interrelationship to society of a broad cross section of nonscience students. In spite of the development of a counterculture antagonistic toward science, this study indicates that these students appear to accept those societal values important for the support of science.

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“…Other studies (for example, Mazur, 1981;Spears & Hathaway, 1975;and Williams, 1978) indicate that community attitudes to science are best described as ambivalent: the positive outcomes of science are appreciated, but there are doubts about perceived negative outcomes of scientific work.…”
Section: Community Attitudes To Science and Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies (for example, Mazur, 1981;Spears & Hathaway, 1975;and Williams, 1978) indicate that community attitudes to science are best described as ambivalent: the positive outcomes of science are appreciated, but there are doubts about perceived negative outcomes of scientific work.…”
Section: Community Attitudes To Science and Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%