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The Role of Science in Chiropractic: A Time for Change 
[July 2002, Vol 4, No.4, p 91-94] 
Matthew McCoy, D.C. Bio
Abstract


The National Science Foundation recently released their
biennial report on the state of science understanding, education, research and investment. The report titled Science and Engineering Indicators 2002 included a survey of American's attitudes about science.
The Survey found that 70 percent of adults in the United
States do not understand the scientific process, that belief in "pseudo-science" is common and that science literacy had improved only slightly since the last survey. It would be interesting to see how the chiropractic profession compares to the general population of Americans in this regard.

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