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The study combined data from three different surveys. The main survey covered 2,000 adults surveyed by telephone. There was an additional study of 1,000 adults about spending priorities and knowledge. Finally, Pew Research surveyed more than 2,500 scientists in collaboration with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Here's the result with regards to Bush Administration blocking of research:
Most scientists had heard at least a little about claims that government scientists were not allowed to report research findings that conflicted with the Bush administration’s point of view. And the vast majority (77%) says that these claims are true. By contrast, these claims barely registered with the public – more than half heard nothing at all about this issue. Only about a quarter of the public (28%) said they thought the claims were true.
The results with regards to the public are sad. To think that more than 50% of the public hadn't even heard of the issue, shows how uninformed the general public is.
However, that's clear just from the simple 12-question knowledge test some were given.
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