"What we found when we asked a series of questions pertaining to fears of various crimes is that a majority of Americans not only fear crimes such as, child abduction, gang violence, sexual assaults and others; but they also believe these crimes (and others) have increased over the past 20 years," said Dr. Edward Day who led this portion of the research and analysis. Economic Concerns in America view more. Interestingly, there are clear partisan differences in views on the government's handling of terrorism with Democrats being more likely to believe government has done a good job compared with either Republicans or Independents. Its ten schools and colleges foster a vibrant intellectual community, and provide extensive opportunities for students to learn, grow A comprehensive list of the all the fears from The Chapman Survey on American Fears 2017 can be found www.chapman.edu/fearsurvey, Provided by "When communicating with the public about the importance of disaster preparedness, it is vital that the message emphasize these four beliefs. Your email address is used only to let the recipient know who sent the email. In addition to the set of fears examined in previous waves, the survey team took a closer look at two fear related phenomena: Americans' beliefs in conspiracy theories and fear of Muslims, sometimes referred to as "Islamophobia.". However, most Americans are unaware of what constitutes suspicious behavior that should be reported. 0000002376 00000 n Each country exhibits its own psychological profile. In examining beliefs about Muslims from different regions of the country there was a striking finding--the difference between people living in metropolitan areas and nonmetropolitan Americans. Coelho sat me down for a one-on-one interview about my job and how I can help Wilkinson College students during their time at Chapman and beyond, with internships, jobs, and so much, Wilkinson College English professor Tom Zoellner (whose Island on Fire: The Revolt that Ended Slavery in the British Empire won the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Award for the best nonfiction book) recently published Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona a story about his 46-day journey hiking through the redrock country, Your email address is used only to let the recipient know who sent the email. Nevertheless, 74 percent have made no effort to put together such a kit. October 14, 2022 If it's spooky season, it's time for The Chapman University Survey of American Fears (CSAF) to reveal the top 10 fears in America! ", Dr. Gordon's work includes maps of America that breaks down the fears of natural disasters by region, which can be seen at http://www.chapman.edu/fearsurvey. Sheri Ledbetter 0000001932 00000 n Vocal Tract Size, Shape Dictate Speech Sounds, Virtual Reality Games Can Be Used as a Tool in Personnel Assessment, Edible Electronics: How a Seaweed Second Skin Could Transform Health and Fitness Sensor Tech, Tuning Into Brainwave Rhythms Speeds Up Learning in Adults, Study Finds, New Ways to Understand and Confront the Fear of Losing Control, How Vaccine-Related Fears Affect the Flu Shot Experience. Chapman University "When communicating with the public about the importance of disaster preparedness, it is vital that the message emphasize these four beliefs. The sample used for the Chapman University Survey of American Fears mirrors the demographic characteristics of the U.S. Census. % As an academically distinguished center of learning, Chapman University attracts extraordinary students and faculty from around the globe. Assuming a certain baseline of fear that we all carry with us, do we apply that fear to what we might call trivial items in the absence of larger threats, such as haunted houses versus economic collapse, so we are afraid of more little things in times of peace and prosperity? 0000004630 00000 n Media Contact: He notes, though, that it's unclear whether TV makes people more fearful, or whether more fearful people watch more TV. The second wave of the survey modified question wording such that all questions about fear use the same response categories: Very afraid, Afraid, Slightly afraid, and Not afraid. Consequently a comparison of fears between 2014 and 2015 should not be conducted without consultation with the researchers, who can explain the proper method for conducting comparisons across waves. <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> According to the demographics gathered in the survey, the most likely person to believe in a conspiracy theory is a Republican who is employed, but has a lower level of income and education. Americans Fear Terrorism - and the Public's Role in Preventing Terrorism, Americans Fear Terrorism - and the Public's Role in Preventing Terrorism. Corrupt Government Officials "The campaign encourages people to report situations and behavior as possible terrorist or violent acts rather than beliefs, thoughts, ideas, expressions, associations or speech unrelated to criminal activity. These are the eighth and tenth greatest fears, respectively. By 2018, five of the top ten fears were environmental in nature (#s 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9). 0000002951 00000 n by Therefore, this might explain some of the difference.". FEMA and Red Cross materials suggest that people have their own food, water, prescription medication and other supplies for at least 72 hours following a disaster, as local officials may not be able to reach everyone immediately. American Beliefs in Conspiracy. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! Regardless of the sources, the prevalence of anti-Muslim sentiment is a concern.". Murder by a stranger 28.9% 56. Phys.org is a leading web-based science, research and technology news service which covers a full range of topics. In addition to Bader, Day and Gordon, student involvement was key in helping throughout the process. I would like to subscribe to Science X Newsletter. Urban residents are much less likely to distrust Muslims or support institutionalized discrimination. Identify the news topics you want to see and prioritize an order. They are also significantly more likely to fear bugs, snakes and other animals, as well as blood and needles. 2073 0 obj <> endobj Chapman University, American's Top 10 Fears in 2017. Credit: Chapman University. Americans fears were drawn elsewhere like the coronavirus pandemic and tense political climate. "Although the trend isn't perfect, as a general rule, Americans are more afraid of extremist groups that have been discussed in the media," said Ed Day, Ph.D., chair of Chapman's sociology department. 50.4 percent fear for the quality of their drinking water. The survey asked respondents about 80 different fears across a broad range of categories including fears about the government, the environment, terrorism, health, natural disasters, and finances, as well as fears of public speaking, spiders, heights, ghosts and many other personal anxieties. Use this form if you have come across a typo, inaccuracy or would like to send an edit request for the content on this page. The survey asked respondents about 88 fears across a broad range of categories including worries about the government, crime, the environment, the future, technology, aging, sickness and health; natural and man-made disasters, claustrophobia, clowns and many other personal anxieties; and a host of other qualms. . The Top 10 Fears in America 2022 - Did your fears make the list? "Using the seven paranormal items included on the survey, we find that only a fourth of Americans (25.3 percent) do not hold any of these seven beliefs. Have any problems using the site? The survey was a random sample of 1,511 Americans who are English speaking and over the age of 18. On Twitter and Instagram at: @ChapmanU by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system. College of Film and Media Arts, Schmid Most indicative is nearly one-third of respondents believed the government is concealing information about 'the North Dakota crash,' a theory we asked about that - to our knowledge - we made up," Dr. Bader continued. Chapman University. The fears are ranked by the percent of Americans who reported being afraid or very afraid. The survey took, on average, 20 to 25 minutes to complete. For general feedback, use the public comments section below (please adhere to guidelines). With a global reach of over 10 million monthly readers and featuring dedicated websites for science (Phys.org), I would like to subscribe to Science X Newsletter. "Those with Islamophobic views are more likely to be rural, male, white, older, and lacking a college education. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141021125937.htm (accessed May 1, 2023). The information you enter will appear in your e-mail message and is not retained by Tech Xplore in any form. Science X Daily and the Weekly Email Newsletter are free features that allow you to receive your favorite sci-tech news updates in your email inbox, Phys.org 2003 - 2023 powered by Science X Network. Slightly more than half (52 percent) believe that places can be haunted by spirits. "We are conducting follow-up studies to examine why so many Americans remain unprepared despite lessons learned from recent natural disasters," Gordon continued. Simply put, the person with the highest number of paranormal beliefs in the United States as of 2017 will tend to be a lower income, female living in a rural area in the Western states. Given the United States history with economic crises like the Great Depression and the Great Recession it is no surprise that fear of economic well-being for both the individual and the nation is of concern to Americans. Insects/arachnids (spiders, bees, etc. Another 40 percent believe the government is hiding information about extra-terrestrials and global warming; and one-third believe there are conspiracies surrounding Obama's birth certificate and the origin of the AIDs virus. endstream endobj 2095 0 obj <>/Size 2073/Type/XRef>>stream Americans fear climate change [48 percent] and air pollution [44.9 percent]. Provided by College of Science and Technology, Wilkinson College of Arts, Americans tend to fear more for the health and safety of loved ones rather than their own. Roughly one-third of Americans identify the following four as threats: Extreme Anti-Immigration groups, the Militia/Patriot Movement, Left-Wing Revolutionaries, and Extreme Anti-Abortion groups. Twenty percent of Americans believe both that aliens visited Earth in the ancient past, and that dreams can foretell the future. According to the 2014 Chapman University Survey on American Fears, the fear of public speaking continues to top the list of the most common phobias in the country--slightly above the fear of heights in second place; and bugs and snakes in third place. Last week I reported on partisan differences in Americans' belief in the occult, noting that Democrats were more enthusiastic believers in the paranormal than Republicans. When it comes to feelings about and treatment of Muslims, nearly half of Americans reported that they would not be comfortable with a Mosque being built in their neighborhood; one-third reported that Muslims are more likely to engage in terrorism, as well as agree that the U.S. should halt all immigration from Muslim nations. The same relationship is true when looking at the fear regarding illness. "For the See Something, Say Something Campaign to be successful, Americans need to know what they should reportand what not to report," said Dr. Gordon. The last time a similar fear landed in the top 10 was in 2017, with fear of North Korea using weapons placing at number nine. 2 0 obj technology (Tech Xplore) and medical research (Medical Xpress), In its third year, the annual Chapman University Survey of American Fears included more than 1,500 adult participants from across the nation and all walks of life. Deletions from the Genome, End for Indus Megacities: Prolonged Droughts. The noticeable increase in the top ten fears have ranged from: 2016: 35.5% to 60.6% 2017: 44.9% to 74.5% 2018: 52.9% to 73.6% 2019: 55.7% to 77.2% Americans are becoming more afraid. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy The partisan differences can be traced partlyeducation, according to Christopher D. Bader, a sociology professor at Chapman. Chapman University recently completed its third annual Chapman University Survey of American Fears (2016). xref This number increased to five for both 2018 and 2019, with pollution of oceans, rivers, and lakes ranking as the second highest fear for both years. This article has been reviewed according to ScienceX's editorial process In examining beliefs about Muslims from different regions of the country there was a striking findingthe difference between people living in metropolitan areas and nonmetropolitan Americans. Being unemployed 28.9% 58. Fight," which is the recommended preparedness slogan for a mass or random shooting. If its spooky season, its time for The Chapman University Survey of American Fears (CSAF) to reveal the top 10 fears in America! More than half of all Americans (63 percent) believe that "natural disasters in my area are capable of doing serious harm to me or my property." Currently, the most common paranormal belief in the United States is the belief that places can be haunted by spirits with nearly half of Americans believing this. 44. More than 1,500 adults from across the nation and all walks of life were surveyed. However, the survey data do not allow us to dig deeply into the sources of anti-Muslim prejudice. Fear of corrupt government officials has remained the greatest fear for yet another year since first landing in the spot in 2015. Americans fear being a victim of mass shootings, pollution and biological warfare and their fears also relate to immigration, gun control, the Jan. 6 violent attempt to overthrow of the U.S. government. Performing Arts, Crean College of Health and Behavioral Seasonal phobias of ghosts (8.1%) and zombies (10.6%) continue to make the list. In addition to the set of fears examined in previous waves, the survey team took a closer look at one particular fear-related phenomena: fear of extremism. "Through a complex series of analyses, we were able to determine what types of people tend to fear certain things, and what personal characteristics tend to be associated with most types of fear," said Dr. Christopher Bader, who performed the analysis. Desk: 714-289-3143 Mobile: 657-390-6760, Paul Pe, Public Relations Coordinator, [email protected] The survey identified four attitudes that are essential components for motivating preparedness: "We found that each of these attitudes contributed significantly to the likelihood of preparing for disaster with an emergency kit and a plan," said Dr. Gordon. Reporting and analysis from the Hill and the White House, Americas top fears: Public speaking, heights and bugs, Having a lower level of education, particularly having only a high school diploma/GED or less, was the most consistent predictor of fear,", Watching television talk shows with frequency proved to be strongly related to fear,", or antipathy to people who aren't like them," in, Regulators seize ailing First Republic Bank, sell remains to JPMorgan. He or she is likely to be Catholic - or a Christian denomination - but attend religious services infrequently. 2073 24 One-third agree or strongly agree with the statement, "In order to curb terrorism in this country, it will be necessary to give up some civil liberties." Finally, there is a strong relationship between political party affiliation and anti-Muslim views--Republicans expressed the highest levels and Democrats the lowest, with independents in the middle. ScienceDaily, 21 October 2014. Note: The last time a similar fear landed in the top 10 was in 2017, when Americans shared fear of North Korea using weapons secured the No. The survey shows that the top five things Americans fear the most are: 4) Being the victim of a mass/random shooting. The fact that water pollution has become such a prominent fear in 2017 may be traced to the reversal of environmental policies of the Obama Administration. Half of Americans fear traveling abroad; one-fifth reported they are less likely to attend a concert, sporting or other public event; and three-fourths are more willing to accept longer lines and security screenings at airports. For the first time, in 2017, four of the top 10 fears were centered around the environment. REUTERS: Is Biden too old to run for re-election? American Beliefs in Conspiracy. Currently, the most common paranormal belief in the United States is the belief that places can be haunted by spirits with nearly half of Americans believing this. Get the latest science news in your RSS reader with ScienceDaily's hourly updated newsfeeds, covering hundreds of topics: Keep up to date with the latest news from ScienceDaily via social networks: Tell us what you think of ScienceDaily -- we welcome both positive and negative comments. 4 0 obj (2015). "These attacks have added urgency to the need for the public to understand the precursors of terrorism," said Ann Gordon, Ph.D., associate dean of the Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Chapman University and one of the three researchers on the study. have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: What do Americans fear most? One in five Americans is afraid Extreme Environmentalists are a threat. Although this fear has been prominent among Americans since first asked in 2014, the pandemic has most likely drawn greater attention to health-related issues and elevated fears among the public. The way Americans see it, the bogeyman is not hiding under the bed. Without these components, the message is likely to cause fear without action," Dr. Gordon continued. The 2016 Chapman University Survey of American Fears explored how Americans as a whole view this small subgroup. and discover alongside remarkable faculty. ), 85. And, when compared with the rest of the ethnic groups in the American population, whites showed significantly higher levels of Islamophobia than non-whites. The research team leading this effort pared. Overall, the survey showed that half of Americans believe in Fear of pollution of drinking water increased from 44.6% (2020/21) to 54.5% (2022) moving it up over ten spots and placing it as the 6th greatest fear among the American public. and Terms of Use. The findings showed that despite widespread fear, the vast majority of those surveyed do not have emergency kits -- even in regions hardest hit by natural disasters. Annual Survey of American Fears released. It would be interesting to find what percentage of Americans are very afraid of any item on this list, of two or more items etc. Administration, Post-Award Neither your address nor the recipient's address will be used for any other purpose. We found a major disconnect between peoples expectations of what would happen in a disaster and the reality of a disasters aftermath, said Ann Gordon, Ph.D., and lead researcher on the disaster portion of the survey. 0000003526 00000 n The 2017 survey shows that the top 10 things Americans fear the most are: 1) Corruption of government officials (same top fear as 2015 and 2016) 2) American Healthcare Act/Trumpcare (new. We now have two years of data collected about American fears since Trumps election. are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! For general feedback, use the public comments section below (please adhere to guidelines). The 2017 survey data is organized into four basic categories: personal fears, natural disasters, paranormal fears, and fear of extremism. America's Knowledge of Disaster Preparedness Outdated, Dangerous, The survey asked Americans about fears of man-made disasters, such as a nuclear melt-down, and nuclear and terror attacks, as well as natural disasters. Americans Fear Terrorism - and the Public's Role in Preventing Terrorism. Please, allow us to send you push notifications with new Alerts. I call this a "smaller fears." According to the Chapman poll, the number one fear in America today is walking alone at night. While other types of extremist groups are a concern to large groups of Americans, only those two were identified by a majority of survey respondents. People with the highest levels of paranormal beliefs have the following traits: Roughly one percent of the U.S. adult population are Muslims. This could be linked to the prominent news coverage of lead poisoning in the drinking water of Flint, Michigan, during the past year. What aren't they telling us? 0000009020 00000 n "These attacks have added urgency to the need for the public to understand the precursors of terrorism," said Ann Gordon, Ph.D., associate dean of the Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Chapman University and one of the three researchers on the study. Corruption of government officials topped the surveys list of the 10 things Americans fear most. <>/Metadata 1719 0 R/ViewerPreferences 1720 0 R>> On April 13, the Phyllis and Ross Escalette Permanent Collection of Art in Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences unveiled its newest artwork installation, Pareidolia, by internationally renowned Chapman Universitys Argyros School of Business and Economics climbed 12 spots to No. What they learned is more than half of all Americans believe the government is concealing information about the 9/11 attacks; as well as the assassination of John F. Kennedy. "We learned through this initial survey that we had to phrase the questions according to fears vs. concerns to capture the information correctly, so that is how we present it," Bader continued. The survey also shed light on certain characteristics of people who believe in the paranormal. Acting out of fear was a new element to the 2015 survey. Researchers release 4th annual Survey of American Fears. The Chapman University Survey of American Fears Wave 5 (2018) provides an in-depth examination into the fears of average Americans.
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