@ARTICLE{Maciuszek_Józef_Associations_2020, author={Maciuszek, Józef and Polak, Mateusz and Zajas, Aleksandra and Stasiuk, Katarzyna}, volume={vol. 51}, number={No 4}, pages={237–243}, journal={Polish Psychological Bulletin}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Committee for Psychological Science PAS}, abstract={The paper investigates the relations between Schwartz’s values and beliefs which may reflect skepticism toward science – specifically vaccine rejection, climate change denial and creationism. Recent research on the causes of anti-science indicates that they may be motivational, pertaining to ideologies, worldviews, and one’s moral codes. Therefore, we postulated that value priority hierarchies hierarchies may be predictors of anti-science. Results (N = 509) indicated that Conservation metatype values were positively associated with anti-science, while Self-Transcendence and Openness to change metatypes were connected with support for science. We also found significant differences in value profiles between participants with lower vs. higher anti-scientific beliefs. We discuss the possible motivational underpinnings of these results.}, type={Article}, title={Associations between value priorities and attitudes toward science}, URL={http://sp.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/118426/PDF/2020-04-PPB-01-Maciuszek.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ppb.2020.135455}, keywords={climate change, values, anti-science, vaccine rejection, creationism}, }