Research shows that while judging accumulations of quantities over time (e.g., money in a bank account or CO2 in Earth's atmosphere), people assume that the shape of the accumulation is similar to the shape of the inflow (i.e., people rely on a correlation heuristic). Relying on the correlation heuristic is particularly worrisome for Earth's climate, as judging the CO2 accumulation according to its emissions (inflow) would underestimate the actual (nonlinear) increase. This misperception undermines the seriousness of climate problem and results in wait-and-see behavior. We report two experiments where the effectiveness of a physical representation is compared with graphical and text representations in reducing people's underestimation of no...
The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is o...
We have created a hands-on, concrete learning activity to help people with no systems thinking train...
Past research has consistently shown that carbon footprint estimates of a set of conventional and mo...
Research shows that while judging accumulations of quantities over time (e.g., money in a bank accou...
Past research has shown that a majority of peopleexhibit robust linear thinking for nonlinear change...
Past research has shown that a majority of people exhibit robust linear thinking for nonlinear chang...
Abstract The use of analogies and repeated feedback might help people learn about the dynamics of cl...
Abstract. This research improves our understanding of the Stock-Flow (SF) Failure, found to be a rob...
Research shows that people’s wait-and-see preferences for actions against climate change are a resul...
Most people think linearly when confronted with constant or non-linear non-proportional problem situ...
<p>Research has shown widespread misconceptions in public understanding of the dynamics of climate c...
This paper presents an interactive simulation of the effects of emissions and absorptions of anthrop...
How people understand the fundamental dynamics of stock and flow (SF) is an important basic theoretic...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleThe current threat of global warming and the public...
<p>Research shows that people’s wait-and-see preferences for actions against climate change are a re...
The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is o...
We have created a hands-on, concrete learning activity to help people with no systems thinking train...
Past research has consistently shown that carbon footprint estimates of a set of conventional and mo...
Research shows that while judging accumulations of quantities over time (e.g., money in a bank accou...
Past research has shown that a majority of peopleexhibit robust linear thinking for nonlinear change...
Past research has shown that a majority of people exhibit robust linear thinking for nonlinear chang...
Abstract The use of analogies and repeated feedback might help people learn about the dynamics of cl...
Abstract. This research improves our understanding of the Stock-Flow (SF) Failure, found to be a rob...
Research shows that people’s wait-and-see preferences for actions against climate change are a resul...
Most people think linearly when confronted with constant or non-linear non-proportional problem situ...
<p>Research has shown widespread misconceptions in public understanding of the dynamics of climate c...
This paper presents an interactive simulation of the effects of emissions and absorptions of anthrop...
How people understand the fundamental dynamics of stock and flow (SF) is an important basic theoretic...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleThe current threat of global warming and the public...
<p>Research shows that people’s wait-and-see preferences for actions against climate change are a re...
The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is o...
We have created a hands-on, concrete learning activity to help people with no systems thinking train...
Past research has consistently shown that carbon footprint estimates of a set of conventional and mo...