The summary on Science's website of the original paper (all that's accessible without payment) says "The acceptance of evolution is lower in the United States than in Japan or Europe, largely because of widespread fundamentalism and the politicization of science in the United States." (That's the whole summary).
I'm pretty sure that means that any cherry-picking has gone on, if at all, in the original article. (The big ones I'd be interested in are Canada, Australia and New Zealand)
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I'm pretty sure that means that any cherry-picking has gone on, if at all, in the original article. (The big ones I'd be interested in are Canada, Australia and New Zealand)