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Laypeople

Laypeople are individuals who do not have specialized professional training or formal status in a particular domain. The term is often used to distinguish the general public from experts, professionals, or clergy. It derives from lay, meaning belonging to the ordinary population rather than an organized hierarchy.

In religious contexts, laity refers to non-ordained members of a religious community. Laity may participate in

In science and public life, laypeople participate as jurors in trials; as participants or advisors in citizen

Challenges include misinterpretation of scientific information, unequal access to expertise, and power imbalances. Emphasizing clear communication,

worship,
education,
and
governance,
depending
on
denomination;
some
traditions
reserve
certain
roles
for
ordained
clergy,
others
practice
wider
lay
leadership.
science
and
patient
and
public
involvement
in
research;
lay
summaries
and
plain-language
materials
aim
to
make
complex
information
accessible.
inclusive
participation,
and
respect
for
lay
perspectives
can
enhance
accountability
and
social
understanding.