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  • User Comments: Do They Affect The Credibility Of Science Stories?
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    User Comments: Do They Affect The Credibility Of Science Stories?

    ByTony Van Witsen August 25, 2023October 18, 2024

    This research seeks to measure the impact of reader online comments to science stories. Do they affect the credibility of the reporting?

  • Hitting the brakes on the hype train: how audiences perceive uncertainty in science
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    Hitting the brakes on the hype train: how audiences perceive uncertainty in science

    ByHéctor L. Torres Vera March 29, 2023January 25, 2025

    New research suggests audiences perceive researchers who disclose uncertainty about their work as more objective.

  • Scientists behaving badly–how does the public respond?
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    Scientists behaving badly–how does the public respond?

    ByTony Van Witsen May 11, 2022October 23, 2024

    Although the reasons aren’t entirely clear, there is no question that uncivil disagreement erodes trust in science.

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