Scientists and Academics Are Not Concerned With the Moral Implications of Their Research (October 2012)

Scientists and Academics Are Not Concerned With the Moral Implications of Their Research (October 2012)

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Strongly agree24%
Somewhat agree31%
Somewhat disagree33%
Strongly disagree11%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Strongly agree19%18%34%
Somewhat agree23%42%34%
Somewhat disagree39%27%28%
Strongly disagree19%13%4%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Strongly agree38%17%36%
Somewhat agree20%45%43%
Somewhat disagree42%34%14%
Strongly disagree1%4%7%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Strongly agree19%11%21%
Somewhat agree15%32%23%
Somewhat disagree60%36%31%
Strongly disagree6%20%25%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Strongly agree14%15%38%
Somewhat agree14%32%37%
Somewhat disagree39%42%23%
Strongly disagree34%11%2%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Strongly agree34%34%59%
Somewhat agree35%40%36%
Somewhat disagree30%24%4%
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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
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categoryMaleFemale
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Somewhat agree25%36%
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Somewhat agree27%31%36%
Somewhat disagree36%33%31%
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Strongly agree64%29%20%21%23%10%
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Strongly disagree3%13%12%3%11%18%

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