Table 7-8
Preferred groups for influencing decisions about public issues: 2006
(Percent)
 
    Preferred degree of influence   Don't
know
Public issue/group    A great deal    A fair amount    A little    None at all   
 
Global warming                    
Environmental scientists   47   38   7   3   4
Business leaders   10   22   38   25   5
Elected officials   17   33   33   13   4
Stem cell research                    
Medical researchers   39   41   11   4   5
Religious leaders   8   21   36   29   6
Elected officials   11   35   32   15   6
Federal income taxes                    
Economists   21   51   18   4   6
Business leaders   9   37   36   13   4
Elected officials   21   40   24   11   4
Genetically modified foods                    
Medical researchers   41   40   10   3   5
Business leaders   3   16   41   35   5
Elected officials   7   30   37   21   5
 

NOTES: Responses to: How much influence should each of the following groups have in deciding: global warming policy; government funding for stem cell research; reducing federal income taxes; restricting sale of genetically modified foods? Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

SOURCE: University of Chicago, National Opinion Research Center, General Social Survey (2006). See appendix table 7-21.

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