Replication Rate, Framing, and Format Affect Attitudes and Decisions about Science Claims

Volume: 7
Published: Nov 22, 2016
Abstract
A series of five experiments examined how the evaluation of a scientific finding was influenced by information about the number of studies that had successfully replicated the initial finding. The experiments also tested the impact of frame (negative, positive) and numeric format (percentage, natural frequency) on the evaluation of scientific findings. In Experiments 1 through 4, an attitude difference score served as the dependent measure,...
Paper Details
Title
Replication Rate, Framing, and Format Affect Attitudes and Decisions about Science Claims
Published Date
Nov 22, 2016
Volume
7
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