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Partisanship and anti-elite worldviews as correlates of science and health beliefs in the multi-party system of Spain

Partisanship and anti-elite worldviews as correlates of science and health beliefs in the multi-party system of Spain
Partisanship and anti-elite worldviews as correlates of science and health beliefs in the multi-party system of Spain

In a national sample of 5087 Spaniards, we examine the prevalence of 10 specific misperceptions over five separate science and health domains (climate change, 5G technology, genetically modified foods, vaccines, and homeopathy). We find that misperceptions about genetically modified foods and general health risks of 5G technology are particularly widespread. While we find that partisan affiliation is not strongly associated with any of the misperceptions aside from climate change, we find that two distinct dimensions of an anti-elite worldview-anti-expert and conspiratorial mindsets-are better overall predictors of having science and health misperceptions in the Spanish context. These findings help extend our understanding of polarization around science beyond the most common contexts (e.g. the United States) and support recent work suggesting anti-elite sentiments are among the most important predictors of factual misperceptions.

Humans, United States, Spain, Politics, Attitude, Climate Change
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Spälti, Anna Katharina, Lyons, Benjamin, Stoeckel, Florian, Stöckli, Sabrina, Szewach, Paula, Mérola, Vittorio, Stednitz, Christine, López González, Paola and Reifler, Jason (2023) Partisanship and anti-elite worldviews as correlates of science and health beliefs in the multi-party system of Spain. Public Understanding of Science, 32 (6), 761-780. (doi:10.1177/09636625231154131).

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Abstract

In a national sample of 5087 Spaniards, we examine the prevalence of 10 specific misperceptions over five separate science and health domains (climate change, 5G technology, genetically modified foods, vaccines, and homeopathy). We find that misperceptions about genetically modified foods and general health risks of 5G technology are particularly widespread. While we find that partisan affiliation is not strongly associated with any of the misperceptions aside from climate change, we find that two distinct dimensions of an anti-elite worldview-anti-expert and conspiratorial mindsets-are better overall predictors of having science and health misperceptions in the Spanish context. These findings help extend our understanding of polarization around science beyond the most common contexts (e.g. the United States) and support recent work suggesting anti-elite sentiments are among the most important predictors of factual misperceptions.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 14 March 2023
Published date: August 2023
Keywords: Humans, United States, Spain, Politics, Attitude, Climate Change

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Local EPrints ID: 498157
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498157
ISSN: 0963-6625
PURE UUID: 10402dd5-c371-46a2-8d33-da9a381d313d
ORCID for Jason Reifler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1116-7346

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Date deposited: 11 Feb 2025 17:58
Last modified: 12 Feb 2025 03:12

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Author: Anna Katharina Spälti
Author: Benjamin Lyons
Author: Florian Stoeckel
Author: Sabrina Stöckli
Author: Paula Szewach
Author: Vittorio Mérola
Author: Christine Stednitz
Author: Paola López González
Author: Jason Reifler ORCID iD

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