This study explores time trends in public trust in science in the United States from 1974 to 2010. More precisely, I test Mooney’s (2005) claim that conservatives in the United States have become increasingly distrustful of science. Using data from the 1974 to 2010 General Social Survey, I examine group differences in trust in science and group-specific change in these attitudes over time. Results show that group differences in trust in science are largely stable over the period, except for respondents identifying as conservative. Conservatives began the period with the highest trust in science, relative to liberals and moderates, and ended the period with the lowest. The patterns for science are also unique when compared to public trust in other secular institutions. Results show enduring differences in trust in science by social class, ethnicity, gender, church attendance, and region. I explore the implications of these findings, specifically, the potential for political divisions to emerge over the cultural authority of science and the social role of experts in the formation of public policy.

Allison, Paul D. 1999. “Comparing Logit and Probit Coefficients Across Groups.” Sociological Methods and Research 28:186208.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Allum, Nick, Sturgis, Patrick, Tabourazi, Dimitra, Brunton-Smith, Ian. 2008. “Science Knowledge and Attitudes across Cultures: A Meta-Analysis.” Public Understanding of Science 17:3554.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Ansell, Amy E. 1997. New Right, New Racism: Race and Reaction in the United States and Britain. New York: NYU Press.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Bak, Hee-Ja . 2001. “Education and Public Attitudes toward Science: Implications for the ‘Deficit Model’ of Education and Support for Science and Technology.” Social Science Quarterly 82:77995.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Barber, Bernard . 1952. Science and the Social Order. Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
Google Scholar
Barber, Bernard . 1975. “Toward a New View of the Sociology of Knowledge.” Pp. 103116 in The Idea of Social Structure: Papers in Honor of Robert Merton, edited by Coser, L. A. New York: Harcourt.
Google Scholar
Barber, Bernard . 1990. Social Studies of Science. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
Google Scholar
Barnes, Barry . 1977. Interests and the Growth of Knowledge. London, UK: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Google Scholar
Bauer, Martin W., Petkova, Krista, Boyadjieva, Pepka. 2000. “Public Knowledge of and Attitudes to Science: Alternative Measures That May End the ‘Science War.’” Science, Technology, and Human Values 25:3051.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals
Beck, Ulrich . 1992. Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity. London, UK: Sage.
Google Scholar
Blee, Kathleen M., Creasap, Kimberly A. 2010. “Conservative and Right-Wing Movements.” Annual Review of Sociology 36:26986.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Bloor, David . 1976. Knowledge and Social Imagery. London, UK: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Google Scholar
Burack, Cynthia . 2008. Sin, Sex, and Democracy: Antigay Rhetoric and the Christian Right. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Google Scholar
Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS) . 2010. “Year of Science 2009: A National Celebration of Science.” COPUS. Retrieved July 19, 2010 (http://www.yearofscience2009.org/home/YoS09_One_Pager.pdf).
Google Scholar
Cozzens, Susan E., Woodhouse, Edward J. 1995. “Science, Government, and the Politics of Knowledge.” Pp. 53353 in The Handbook of Science and Technology, edited by Jasanoff, S., Markle, G. E., Petersen, J. C., Pinch, T. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Frank, Thomas . 2004. What’s the Matter with Kansas. New York: Henry Holt.
Google Scholar
Frickel, Scott, Moore, Kelly. 2005. The New Political Sociology of Science: Institutions, Networks, and Power. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Google Scholar
Gamson, William A. 1992. Talking Politics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Google Scholar
Gauchat, Gordon . 2008. “A Test of Three Theories of Anti-Science Attitudes.” Sociological Focus 41: 33757.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Gauchat, Gordon . 2010. “The Politicization of Science in the Public Sphere.” PhD dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Google Scholar
Gauchat, Gordon . 2011. “The Cultural Authority of Science: Public Trust and Acceptance of Organized Science.” Public Understanding of Science 20: 75170.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Giddens, Anthony . 1991. Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Google Scholar
Gieryn, Thomas F. 1999. Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Google Scholar
Gross, Neil, Medvetz, Thomas, Russel, Rupert. 2011. “The Contemporary American Conservative Movement.” Annual Review of Sociology 37:32554.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Hayes, Bernadette C., Tariq, Vicki. 2000. “Gender Differences in Scientific Knowledge and Attitudes toward Science: A Comparative Study of Four Anglo-American Nations.” Public Understanding of Science 9:43347.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Hilgartner, Stephen . 1990. “The Dominant View of Popularization: Conceptual Problems, Political Uses.” Social Studies of Science 20:51939.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Hofstadter, Richard . 1970. Anti-Intellectualism in American Life. New York: Random House.
Google Scholar
Holton, Gerald . 1993. Science and Anti-Science. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Google Scholar
House, James S., Mason, William M. 1975. “Political Alienation in America, 1952–1968.” American Sociological Review 40:12347.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Inglehart, Ronald . 1997. Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic, and Political Change in 43 Societies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Google Scholar
Jacques, Peter J., Dunlap, Riley E., Freeman, Mark. 2008. “The Organization of Denial: Conservative Think Tanks and Environmental Skepticism.” Environmental Politics 17:34985.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Jasanoff, Sheila . 1990. The Fifth Branch: Science Advisors as Policy Makers. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Google Scholar
Jasanoff, Sheila . 2004. States of Knowledge: The Knowledge and Co-production of Science and Social Order. London: Routledge.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Jenkins, J. Craig, Shumate, Teri. 1985. “Cowboy Capitalists and the Rise of the ‘New Right’: An Analysis of Contributions to Conservative Policy Formation Organizations.” Social Problems 33:13045.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Jones, Jeffery M. 2010. “Conservatives’ Doubts about Global Warming Grow.” Gallup. Retrieved May 5, 2011 (http://www.gallup.com/poll/126563/Conservatives-Doubts-Global-Warming-Grow.aspx).
Google Scholar
Knorr Cetina, Karin . 1983. “Scientific Communities or Transepistemic Arenas of Research? A Critique of Quasi-Economic Models of Science.” Social Studies of Science 12:101130.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals
Krugman, Paul . 2009. The Conscience of a Liberal. New York: W. W. Norton and Company.
Google Scholar
Latour, Bruno, Woolgar, Steve. 1979. Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Google Scholar
Lave, Rebecca, Mirowski, Philip, Randalls, Samuel. 2010. “Introduction: STS and Neoliberal Science.” Social Studies of Science 40:65975.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Loftus, Jeni . 2001. “America’s Liberalization in Attitudes toward Homosexuality, 1973 to 1998.” American Sociological Review 66:76282.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Long, J. Scott . 2009. “Group Comparisons in Logit and Probit Using Predicted Probabilities.” Department of Sociology, University of Indiana. Unpublished manuscript.
Google Scholar
Luhmann, Niklas . 1979. Trust and Power. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Google Scholar
Martin, John Levi, Desmond, Matthew. 2010. “Political Position and Social Knowledge.” Sociological Forum 25:126.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
McCarty, Nolan, Poole, Keith T., Rosenthal, Howard. 2006. Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Google Scholar
McCright, Aaron M., Dunlap, Riley E. 2000. “Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of the Conservative Movement’s Counter-Claims.” Social Problems 47:499522.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
McCright, Aaron M., Dunlap, Riley E. 2003. “Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement’s Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy.” Social Problems 50:34873.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Merton, Robert K. 1938. “Science and the Social Order.” Philosophy of Science 5:32137.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Miller, Jon D. 2004. “Public Understanding of, and Attitudes toward, Scientific Research: What We Know and What We Need to Know.” Public Understanding of Science 13:27394.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Mooney, Chris . 2005. The Republican War on Science. New York: Basic Books.
Google Scholar
Moore, Kelly . 2008. Disrupting Science: Social Movements, American Scientists, and the Politics of the Military, 1945–1975. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Google Scholar
Nash, George H. 1988. The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, Since 1945. New York: Basic Books.
Google Scholar
National Science Board . 2008. “Science and Engineering Indicators.” Arlington, VA. Retrieved May, 15 2010 (http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind08/toc.htm).
Google Scholar
National Science Board . 2010. “Science and Engineering Indicators.” Arlington, VA. Retrieved February 1, 2011 (http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind10/c4/c4h.htm).
Google Scholar
Newport, Frank . 2007. “Majority of Republicans Doubt Theory of Evolution.” Gallup. Retrieved May 5, 2011 (http://www.gallup.com/poll/27847/Majority-Republicans-Doubt-Theory-Evolution.aspx).
Google Scholar
Newport, Frank . 2009. “On Darwin’s Birthday, Only 4 in 10 Believe in Evolution.” Gallup. Retrieved May 5, 2011 (http://www.gallup.com/poll/114544/Darwin-Birthday-Believe-Evolution.aspx).
Google Scholar
Oreskes, Naomi, Conway, Erik M. 2010. Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. New York: Bloomsbury Press.
Google Scholar
Parsons, Talcott . 1962. “The Institutionalization of Scientific Investigation.” Pp. 715 in The Sociology of Science, edited by Barber, B., Hirsch, W. Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
Google Scholar
Paxton, Pamela . 1999. “Is Social Capital Declining in the United States? A Multiple Indicator Assessment.” American Journal of Sociology 105:88127.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Peterson, Bruce L. 1981. “Confidence: Categories and Confusion.” Methodological Report. Chicago, IL: National Opinion Research Center.
Google Scholar
Pharr, Susan J., Putnam, Robert D., Dalton, Russell J. 2000. “Trouble in the Advanced Democracies? A Quarter-Century of Declining Confidence.” Journal of Democracy 11:525.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Raftery, Adrian . 1995. “Bayesian Model Selection in Social Research (with Discussion).” Sociological Methodology 25:11196.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Shapin, Steve . 1994. A Social History of Truth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Google Scholar | Crossref
Shapin, Steve . 2008. “Science and the Modern World.” Pp. 43348 in The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, 3rd ed., edited by Hackett, E. J., Amsterdamska, O., Lynch, M., Wajcman, J. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Google Scholar
Smith, Ann Marie . 2001. “Why Did Armey Apologize? Hegemony, Homophobia, and the Religious Right.” Pp. 14872 in Unraveling the Right: The New Conservatism in American Thought and Politics, edited by Ansell, A. E. New York: Westview.
Google Scholar
Smith, Tom W. 1981. “Can We Have Confidence in Confidence.” Methodological Report. Chicago, IL: National Opinion Research Center.
Google Scholar
Smith, Tom W., Marsden, Peter, Hout, Michael, Kim, Jibum. 2011. General Social Surveys, 1972–2010 [machine-readable data file]. Sponsored by National Science Foundation. NORC, Chicago: National Opinion Research Center [producer]; Storrs, CT: The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut [distributor].
Google Scholar
Sturgis, Patrick, Allum, Nick. 2004. “Science in Society: Re-evaluating the Deficit Model of Public Attitudes.” Public Understanding of Science 13:5574.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Vaisey, Stephen . 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action.” American Journal of Sociology 114:16751715.
Google Scholar | Crossref | Medline | ISI
Weakliem, David, Borch, Casey. 2006. “Alienation in the United States: Uniform or Group-Specific Change?” Sociological Forum 21:41538.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Whitehead, Albert North . 1946. Science and the Modern World: Lowell Lectures. London: Scientific Book Club.
Google Scholar
White House . 2010. “The Necessity of Science” (Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation). Washington, DC. Retrieved May 15, 2010 (http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/09/04/27/The-Necessity-of-Science/).
Google Scholar
Wynne, Brian . 1995. “Public Understanding of Science.” Pp. 36189 in The Handbook of Science and Technology, edited by Jasanoff, S., Markle, G. E., Petersen, J. C., Pinch, T. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Google Scholar
Yang, Yang, Land, Kenneth C. 2006. “A Mixed Models Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Repeated Cross-Section Surveys, with an Application to Data on Trends in Verbal Test Scores.” Sociological Methodology 36:7597.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Yang, Yang, Land, Kenneth C. 2008. “Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Repeated Cross-Section Surveys: Fixed or Random Effects?” Sociological Methods & Research 36:297326.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Yearley, Steven . 1994. “Understanding Science from the Perspective of the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: An Overview.” Public Understanding of Science 3:24558.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals
Yearley, Steven . 2000. “Making Systematic Sense of Public Discontents with Expert Knowledge: Two Analytical Approaches and a Case Study.” Public Understanding of Science 9:105122.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Yearley, Steven . 2005. Making Sense of Science. London: Sage.
Google Scholar
Zehr, Stephen C. 2000. “Public Representations of Scientific Uncertainty about Global Climate Change.” Public Understanding of Science 9:85103.
Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI
Zmerli, Sonja, Newton, Ken. 2008. “Social Trust and Attitudes toward Democracy.” Public Opinion Quarterly 72:706724.
Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI
Access Options

My Account

Welcome
You do not have access to this content.



Chinese Institutions / 中国用户

Click the button below for the full-text content

请点击以下获取该全文

Institutional Access

does not have access to this content.

Purchase Content

24 hours online access to download content

Research off-campus without worrying about access issues. Find out about Lean Library here

Your Access Options


Purchase

ASR-article-ppv for $37.50

Cookies Notification

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more.
Top