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Working group institutions.

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Age, research experience and field of study.

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Scientists' views of public interest in science and technology (total and according to gender).

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Scientists' views on the public prioritization of public investment in science and technology.

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Scientists' views of the level of scientific culture in Spain.

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Scientists' views of public understanding of a scientific process (role of a clinical trial).

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Scientists’ views of public valuing of professions.

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Scientists’ views of the public perception of issues related to scientists.

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Scientists’ views of the public perception of scientists.

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Scientists’ views of how the public is informed about science and technology.

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Scientists’ views of who has to communicate or disseminate science and technology.

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Training in scientific communication.

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Fig 4.

The perceived level of interest in science and technology by society in general (FECYT and Eurobarometer data) and scientists (our data).

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Prioritization of public spending in science and technology by society in general (FECYT data) and scientists (our data).

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The perceived level of scientific culture in Spain compared to other European countries by society in general (FECYT data) and scientists (our data).

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The perceived level of public recognition of professions by society in general (FECYT 2016 data) and by scientists (our data).

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Fig 8.

The perceived main sources of science and technology information by society (FECYT 2016 data) and by scientists (our data).

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