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Who Does Science Matters for Public TrustCEFR B1

17 Dec 2025

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

Photo by Vitaly Gariev, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
158 words

A study in Nature Human Behaviour finds that demographic representation among scientists matters for trust across the United States. The research was led by James Druckman, a political science professor at the University of Rochester, with collaborators from nine universities and research institutions.

The authors note long-standing gaps in confidence. They report that white men make up about two-thirds of the scientific workforce and that nearly all scientists—92%—are from non-rural areas. Groups with lower trust include women, Black people, rural residents, religious people, those with low education and working-class people.

Researchers found that many people use demographic cues when judging scientific claims. Women and people of color relied more on these cues, while men and white Americans showed more variation. When scientists seem demographically distant, people doubt scientific objectivity and whether science benefits people like them. The authors argue that improving representation could strengthen public trust and help address misinformation and polarization.

Difficult words

  • demographicrelating to characteristics of a population
  • representationshowing different groups in a place or job
  • trustbelieve that someone or something is reliable
    trust.
  • workforceall the people who work in a particular area
  • objectivitynot influenced by personal feelings or opinions
  • misinformationfalse or wrong information shared with people
  • polarizationwhen groups have very different opinions and divide

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