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Richard Tafoya
Aug 11th, 2006, 07:33 PM
LiveScience:
http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/060810_evo_rank.html

A comparison of peoples' views in 34 countries finds that the United States ranks near the bottom when it comes to public acceptance of evolution. Only Turkey ranked lower.

Among the factors contributing to America's low score are poor understanding of biology, especially genetics, the politicization of science and the literal interpretation of the Bible by a small but vocal group of American Christians, the researchers say.

“American Protestantism is more fundamentalist than anybody except perhaps the Islamic fundamentalist, which is why Turkey and we are so close,” said study co-author Jon Miller of Michigan State University.

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Politics is also contributing to America's widespread confusion about evolution, the researchers say. Major political parties in the United States are more willing to make opposition to evolution a prominent part of their campaigns to garner conservative votes—something that does not happen in Europe or Japan.

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The researchers also single out the poor grasp of biological concepts, especially genetics, by American adults as an important contributor to the country's low confidence in evolution.

“The more you understand about genetics, the more you understand about the unity of life and the relationship humans have to other forms of life,” Miller said.

The current study also analyzed the results from a 10-country survey in which adults were tested with 10 true or false statements about basic concepts from genetics. One of the statements was "All plants and animals have DNA." Americans had a median score of 4. (The correct answer is "yes.")

*Candy*
Aug 13th, 2006, 02:18 PM
Well, what can you expect. 48% of young Americans can't even find New York on a map and 88% can't find Afghanistan on a map. Why expect people to understand genetics?

Richard Tafoya
Aug 13th, 2006, 02:27 PM
Well, in the case of New York and Afghanistan, those people probably haven't been brainwashed to believe they don't exist.