...one can see that public acceptance of scientific innovations and optimistic attitudes towards science do not automatically relate to people's knowledge of science. In other words, the most scientifically 'literate' sections of society and the most scientifically 'literate' nations are not the most deferential to science. Contrary to the simplistic notions of PAT, just encouraging the public to become more knowledgeable about science will not make them more automatically accepting of scientific authority. It seems that knowledgeable citizens may become discriminating 'consumers' of scientific expertise.
Steven Yearley,2005. Making Sense of Science, p.118
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