Scientific knowledge is generally considered to have a positive effect on society. In which situation would scientific knowledge most likely have a negative effect on society?
If it is used to justify changes in medical practices
If it results in new governmental regulations on industry
If it takes years to become widely understood
If it is misrepresented in order to influence public opinion
D. Misinterpretation of scientific knowledge for the influence of public opinion has been a repeating problem over the past, and usually creates a rift between the scientific community and the general public.