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Who Does Science Matters for Public TrustCEFR A2

17 Dec 2025

Adapted from David Andreatta - U. Rochester, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Vitaly Gariev, Unsplash

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
90 words

A study published in Nature Human Behaviour found that who works in science affects public trust across the United States. The research was led by James Druckman with colleagues from several universities.

The authors report that many people notice who scientists are and use those cues to judge claims. Some groups, including women, Black people, rural residents, religious people, less educated people and the working class, often show lower trust. Asian Americans reported high trust regardless of representation. The researchers say improving demographic representation could help build trust in science.

Difficult words

  • studya careful investigation to learn facts
  • publishmake a text or study public for others
    published
  • researchera person who studies and finds new knowledge
    researchers
  • demographicrelated to characteristics of a population group
  • representationhow people from different groups are shown or included
  • trustbelief that someone or something is reliable

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