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Saturday, July 06, 2024

New analyses from the Annenberg Public Policy Center find that public perceptions of scientists' credibility -- measured as their competence, trustworthiness, and the extent to which they are perceived to share an individual's values -- remain high, but their perceived competence and trustworthiness eroded somewhat between 2023 and 2024.

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... The research also found that public perceptions of scientists working in artificial intelligence (AI) differ from those of scientists as a whole.

From 2018-2022, the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania relied on national cross-sectional surveys to monitor perceptions of science and scientists. In 2023-24, APPC moved to a nationally representative empaneled sample to make it possible to observe changes in individual perceptions. ...

The five factors in FASS are whether science and scientists are perceived to be credible and prudent, and whether they are perceived to overcome bias, correct error (self-correcting), and whether their work benefits people like the respondent and the country as a whole (beneficial).

In a 2024 publication titled "The Politicization of Climate Science: Media Consumption, Perceptions of Science and Scientists, and Support for Policy" (May 26, 2024) in the Journal of Health Communication, the same team showed that these five factors mediate the relationship between exposure to media sources such as Fox News and outcomes such as belief in anthropogenic climate change, perception of the threat it poses, and support for climate-friendly policies such as a carbon tax. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-07-06 12:45 PM | Reply

Oops, I already posted this article. I neglected to remove it from my bookmark f0lder of article I'd want to post.

Apologies for the dupe.

#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-07-06 12:47 PM | Reply

Oops, I already posted this article.

FFS do we need a cognitive test for posting articles now?

#3 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-07-08 10:37 PM | Reply

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