UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION: Another study also focuses on the understanding of science -- specifically, evolution. Even though the science of evolution is clear and unquestionable, some people choose not to believe it.
Instead, they believe religious stories about the beginning of time. But a new study about the understanding of evolution finds that whether Americans accept or reject evolution also depends on how well they understand it.
Researchers asked questions with choices along a spectrum, “with one end geared toward creationism, the other toward evolution and several middle-ground alternatives,” according to a news release from the University of Pennsylvania. One question about the origin of plants and animals stated that “they were created by God in their current form; that they developed through natural processes guided by God; that they developed through natural processes set up by God but then continued on their own; or that they developed entirely through natural processes.”
The more someone knows about evolutionary theory, the more likely they are to accept it, according to research published in the journal BioScience.
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