Abstract Background Acceptance of evolutionary theory varies widely and is often associated with religious background. Some have suggested there exists an additional relationship between scientific reasoning ability and the acceptance of evolutionary theory. In this study, we used structural equation modeling to test whether scientific reasoning ability predicts religiosity, acceptance of creationist views, or acceptance of evolution. We administered internet-based surveys to 724 individuals nationwide who self-describe as being religious and built a structural-equation model to test predictive abilities. Results We found that while religiosity positively predicts the acceptance of creationist views and negatively predicts the acceptance of...
Over the past decades, a large body of research has examined students' magnitudes of evolution accep...
In this chapter, we examine theoretically and quantitatively the relationship science-and-evolution ...
BACKGROUND. Citizens of the United States are less likely than are citizens of Europe and several no...
Abstract Background How acceptance of evolution relates to understanding of evolution remains contro...
Since Darwin On the Origin of Species over 150 years ago, evolution via natural selection has gained...
Surveys have repeatedly shown that getting evolutionary theory across to students is a daunting task...
This paper discusses the relationship between religion and science education in the light of the cog...
Abstract This paper discusses the relationship between religion and science education in the light o...
Is it possible to accept biological evolution without rejecting God? Understanding student perspecti...
Abstract Background Despite decades of education reform efforts, the percent of the general US popul...
Abstract Background Evolution acceptance is still low in the United States, especially among religio...
Students accepting evolution are likely to rely on science as cognitive authority (i.e. science text...
Background: Accepting the concept of evolution is important for the advancement of biological scienc...
The controversy over evolution is a long standing one in American politics. The issue is often depic...
Background: Accepting the concept of evolution is important for the advancement of biological scienc...
Over the past decades, a large body of research has examined students' magnitudes of evolution accep...
In this chapter, we examine theoretically and quantitatively the relationship science-and-evolution ...
BACKGROUND. Citizens of the United States are less likely than are citizens of Europe and several no...
Abstract Background How acceptance of evolution relates to understanding of evolution remains contro...
Since Darwin On the Origin of Species over 150 years ago, evolution via natural selection has gained...
Surveys have repeatedly shown that getting evolutionary theory across to students is a daunting task...
This paper discusses the relationship between religion and science education in the light of the cog...
Abstract This paper discusses the relationship between religion and science education in the light o...
Is it possible to accept biological evolution without rejecting God? Understanding student perspecti...
Abstract Background Despite decades of education reform efforts, the percent of the general US popul...
Abstract Background Evolution acceptance is still low in the United States, especially among religio...
Students accepting evolution are likely to rely on science as cognitive authority (i.e. science text...
Background: Accepting the concept of evolution is important for the advancement of biological scienc...
The controversy over evolution is a long standing one in American politics. The issue is often depic...
Background: Accepting the concept of evolution is important for the advancement of biological scienc...
Over the past decades, a large body of research has examined students' magnitudes of evolution accep...
In this chapter, we examine theoretically and quantitatively the relationship science-and-evolution ...
BACKGROUND. Citizens of the United States are less likely than are citizens of Europe and several no...