The link between metric systems, scientific literacy and attitude.
The survey received 200 responses recently, and enabled us to analyze the link of proficiency of metric systems to scientific literacy and attitude toward science.
First, we found the scientific literacy is significantly associated with proficiency of metric system (Figure 1), which is perhaps not a surprise because science is taught in the metric system. This correlation suggests that people that are familiar with scientific knowledge are also more proficient at metric usage.
Second, we found that attitude toward science is significantly associated with proficiency of metric usage (Figure 2). Attitude toward science is also directly associated with scientific literacy (data not sure), but this association disappears if the metric proficiency is controlled in regression (data not shown). This partial correlation suggests that metric proficiency is the causal factor for both scientific literacy and attitude (Figure 3).
Third, we found that attitude toward science is significantly associated with age, suggesting that old people tend to have better attitude toward science, even when metric proficiency is controlled (Figure 4).
Figure 1. Association of Scientific Literacy with Proficiency of Metric System. |
Figure 2, Attitude toward science is associated with proficiency of metric usage. |
Figure 3. Metric proficiency influence both scientific literacy and attitude. |
Figure 4. Older people tend to have better attitude toward science, but this might be a sampling bias. |
Lastly, we need a large data and more broad sampling scale to make this survey more meaningful. Please help us persuade more people to take this on-line survey.
We are also interested in collaboration on this survey. For anyone interested in conducting this survey, our GoogleDoc research proposal is publically available.
The current R code and survey data are deposit into Hong Qin's GibHub repository.
Some further analysis that I want to do. If people choose 'yes' for "My religious views are more important than scientific views", would answers to the rest of the attitude questions become predictably negative on science?
Note on 2013 Nov 15, I may use interaction and auto-correlation to address the sampling bias.
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