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Input data, recoding script and analysis script for main text of the paper (Main_txt) and the reanalysis using a marginally different input data set (S_results_2): People with more extreme attitudes towards science have self-confidence in their understanding of science, even if this isn’t justified Cristina Fonseca, Jonathan Pettitt, Alison Woollard, Adam Rutherford, Wendy Bickmore, Anne Ferguson-Smith, Laurence D. Hurst All scripts are in R, run under version 4.2.1
objective knowledge, subjective understanding, Attitudes to science, public understanding of science
objective knowledge, subjective understanding, Attitudes to science, public understanding of science
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