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May 2022
‘What counts?’: An inquiry into obtaining and using evidence for COVID-19 decisions
This inquiry, led by Sense about Science, examined how well the government's evidence for COVID-19 decisions served society. These findings focus on the results of a NatCen survey of UK adults on how the public engaged with COVID-19 policy evidence.
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February 2021
Wellcome Monitor 2020: How the British public engage with health research
The Wellcome Monitor is a study of the British adult population’s awareness of, knowledge of, engagement with, and attitudes towards science and health research. The public engagement study is the third and final of a series of reports based on data collected in March and April 2020.
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November 2020
Wellcome Monitor 2020: Public perception of drug-resistant infections
The Wellcome Monitor is a study of the British adult population’s awareness of, knowledge of, engagement with, and attitudes towards, science and health research. The drug-resistant infections study is the second of the series.
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October 2020
Series
British Social Attitudes 37
The British Social Attitudes survey has been carried out annually since 1983 and is our longest running survey. Over 90,000 people have taken part in the study so far.
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August 2020
Wellcome Monitor 2020: COVID-19 Study
The Wellcome Monitor is a study of the British adult population’s awareness of, knowledge of, engagement with, and attitudes towards, science and health research.
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November 2019
Wellcome Monitor - Wave 4
The fourth wave of the Wellcome Monitor explores public understanding of and attitudes towards science and health research. This research provides new insights into where society stands on crucial issues such as health research funding, drug resistant infections and mental health.
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October 2017
Social and political attitudes of people on low incomes
People on low incomes have attitudes to politics broadly in line with the wider population, but feel less in control of their lives.
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November 2016
Series
Understanding Society
Understanding Society is an innovative world-leading study about 21st century UK life and how it is changing.
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February 2016
British Social Attitudes: Are we eating less meat?
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November 2009
Exploring attitudes to GM food