The Pew Research Center has also examined perceptions of genetically modified foods and found that only 42 percent of U.S. adults believe that most scientists.

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The Pew Research Center has also examined perceptions of genetically modified foods and found that only 42 percent of U.S. adults believe that most scientists agree that it is safe to consume genetically modified (gm) foods (data not shown). The perception that scientists have deemed gm foods safe to eat increases to 64 percent when only those with high science knowledge are considered (versus only 28 percent with low science knowledge). Pew assesses science knowledge through a nine- question index on the life sciences, Earth sciences, numeracy, and the scientific method. U.S. adults who answered at least seven questions correctly are categorized as having high science knowledge; these individuals were also more likely to trust scientists to provide full and accurate information on genetically modified foods and to base their research findings on the best available evidence. However, people with low science knowledge were slightly less likely to say that research findings are influenced by scientists’ desire to help their industries. Further research is required to understand the influence of science knowledge on perceptions toward gm foods and trust in scientists on this issue. In addition to food safety, future studies should also investigate public perceptions of gm foods’ effects on the environment and related ethical concerns.