Public perception and communication of scientific uncertainty.

Volume: 146, Issue: 2, Pages: 286 - 304
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Understanding how the public perceives uncertainty in scientific research is fundamental for effective communication about research and its inevitable uncertainty. Previous work found that scientific evidence differentially influenced beliefs from individuals with different political ideologies. Evidence that threatens an individual's political ideology is perceived as more uncertain than nonthreatening evidence. The authors present 3 studies...
Paper Details
Title
Public perception and communication of scientific uncertainty.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
146
Issue
2
Pages
286 - 304
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