Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset

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Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset. / Author Collaboration for "Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset"; Mede, Niels G.; Cologna, Viktoria et al.
in: Scientific data, Jahrgang 12, Nr. 1, 114, 20.01.2025.

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Author Collaboration for "Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset", Mede, NG, Cologna, V, Berger, S, Besley, J, Genschow, O & Westfal, M 2025, 'Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset', Scientific data, Jg. 12, Nr. 1, 114. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-04100-7

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Author Collaboration for "Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset", Mede, N. G., Cologna, V., Berger, S., Besley, J., Genschow, O., & Westfal, M. (2025). Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset. Scientific data, 12(1), Artikel 114. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-04100-7

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Author Collaboration for "Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset", Mede NG, Cologna V, Berger S, Besley J, Genschow O et al. Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset. Scientific data. 2025 Jan 20;12(1):114. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-04100-7

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abstract = "Science is integral to society because it can inform individual, government, corporate, and civil society decision-making on issues such as public health, new technologies or climate change. Yet, public distrust and populist sentiment challenge the relationship between science and society. To help researchers analyse the science-society nexus across different geographical and cultural contexts, we undertook a cross-sectional population survey resulting in a dataset of 71,922 participants in 68 countries. The data were collected between November 2022 and August 2023 as part of the global Many Labs study {"}Trust in Science and Science-Related Populism{"} (TISP). The questionnaire contained comprehensive measures for individuals' trust in scientists, science-related populist attitudes, perceptions of the role of science in society, science media use and communication behaviour, attitudes to climate change and support for environmental policies, personality traits, political and religious views and demographic characteristics. Here, we describe the dataset, survey materials and psychometric properties of key variables. We encourage researchers to use this unique dataset for global comparative analyses on public perceptions of science and its role in society and policy-making.",
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AU - Author Collaboration for "Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset"

AU - Mede, Niels G.

AU - Cologna, Viktoria

AU - Berger, Sebastian

AU - Besley, John

AU - Brick, Cameron

AU - Joubert, Marina

AU - Maibach, Edward W.

AU - Mihelj, Sabina

AU - Oreskes, Naomi

AU - Schäfer, Mike S.

AU - van der Linden, Sander

AU - Abdul Aziz, Nor Izzatina

AU - Abdulsalam, Suleiman

AU - Shamsi, Nurulaini Abu

AU - Aczel, Balazs

AU - Adinugroho, Indro

AU - Alabrese, Eleonora

AU - Aldoh, Alaa

AU - Alfano, Mark

AU - Ali, Innocent Mbulli

AU - Alsobay, Mohammed

AU - Altenmüller, Marlene

AU - Alvarez, R. Michael

AU - Amoako, Richard

AU - Amollo, Tabitha

AU - Ansah, Patrick

AU - Apriliawati, Denisa

AU - Azevedo, Flavio

AU - Bajrami, Ani

AU - Bardhan, Ronita

AU - Bati, Keagile

AU - Bertsou, Eri

AU - Betsch, Cornelia

AU - Bhatiya, Apurav Yash

AU - Bhui, Rahul

AU - Białobrzeska, Olga

AU - Bilewicz, Michał

AU - Bouguettaya, Ayoub

AU - Breeden, Katherine

AU - Bret, Amélie

AU - Buchel, Ondrej

AU - Cabrera-Álvarez, Pablo

AU - Cagnoli, Federica

AU - Valdez, André Calero

AU - Callaghan, Timothy

AU - Cases, Rizza Kaye

AU - Çoksan, Sami

AU - Czarnek, Gabriela

AU - Genschow, Oliver

AU - Westfal, Mareike

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024. The Author(s).

PY - 2025/1/20

Y1 - 2025/1/20

N2 - Science is integral to society because it can inform individual, government, corporate, and civil society decision-making on issues such as public health, new technologies or climate change. Yet, public distrust and populist sentiment challenge the relationship between science and society. To help researchers analyse the science-society nexus across different geographical and cultural contexts, we undertook a cross-sectional population survey resulting in a dataset of 71,922 participants in 68 countries. The data were collected between November 2022 and August 2023 as part of the global Many Labs study "Trust in Science and Science-Related Populism" (TISP). The questionnaire contained comprehensive measures for individuals' trust in scientists, science-related populist attitudes, perceptions of the role of science in society, science media use and communication behaviour, attitudes to climate change and support for environmental policies, personality traits, political and religious views and demographic characteristics. Here, we describe the dataset, survey materials and psychometric properties of key variables. We encourage researchers to use this unique dataset for global comparative analyses on public perceptions of science and its role in society and policy-making.

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