Henning Silber (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim and Cologne, Germany)
Bettina Langfeldt (University of Kassel, Germany)
Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Michael Traugott (University of Michigan, USA)
Articles due by June 15, 2023
In our complex and interconnected world, there is a strong need for data based scientific approaches to solving diverse local as well as global problems. However, to transform scientific recommendations successfully into policy measures, societal trust in scientific methods and results is required. Yet, mistrust toward scientific results seems to be on the rise in recent years.
In a democracy, surveys can be an important tool for measuring
public opinion and informing political decision-makers about the views
of their constituents. Yet, decreasing survey participation, attempts
to manipulate polls, and misleading accusations of
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