Integrating regression and multiobjective optimization techniques to analyze scientific perception
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Science holds high prestige in society and understanding public
perception of what is considered scientific is essential. The scientificity
of a profession is the degree of scientific legitimacy and is determined
by the quality of its scientific procedures. Higher levels of scientificity
are achieved when scientific results are more objective, impartial, and
neutral. In this work, we first estimate the scientificity levels attributed
to various professions using a logistic regression model. Then, we
explore ways to simultaneously improve their scientific perception by
means of multiobjective optimization techniques. To this aim, the
statistical results are used to formulate a multiobjective optimization
model that maximizes the scientific perception of all the professions
considered. The findings provide insights into science policy measures to
optimize resource allocation in order to increase the scientific perception
of the professions.
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González-Gallardo, S., Sánchez-Rodríguez, M.I., Ruiz, A.B., Luque, M. (2025). Integrating regression and multiobjective optimization techniques to analyze scientific perception, Scientific reports, 2025, 15(1), pp. 4819. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-89065-2
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