This study develops a measure of perceived authenticity in science communication and then explores communication strategies to improve the perceived authenticity of a scientific message. The findings are consistent with literature around trust and credibility, but indicate that authenticity-the perception that the scientist is a unique individual with qualities beyond institutional affiliations or a role in the production of the research-may add a potentially important dimension to accepted categories of integrity and benevolence
This study sought to discern how people determine credibility of images in science. We predicted tha...
Abstract: Science affects all societal levels. However, many people feel intimidated and tend to shy...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowled...
The communication of scientific knowledge is traditionally oriented towards objective truth and fact...
Laypeople’s trust in science might be obstructed by their stereotypical views of researchers as high...
This article presents a systematic review of how authenticity is used in science education research ...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
Trust in science increases when scientists and the outlets certifying their work honor science's nor...
The pressures of the ethos of “publish or perish” in academia has led to a multitude of issues for s...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> <em>Communicating scientific concepts to non-scientific audiences can ...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
This dissertation investigates the role of authenticity perceptions in technology-mediated interacti...
In communicating science to the public, just the facts can leave the public baffled, bewildered, and...
Weingart P, Guenther L. Science communication and the issue of trust. Journal of Science Communicati...
Within the last twenty years, reform documents have been penned in order to define and codify standa...
This study sought to discern how people determine credibility of images in science. We predicted tha...
Abstract: Science affects all societal levels. However, many people feel intimidated and tend to shy...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowled...
The communication of scientific knowledge is traditionally oriented towards objective truth and fact...
Laypeople’s trust in science might be obstructed by their stereotypical views of researchers as high...
This article presents a systematic review of how authenticity is used in science education research ...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
Trust in science increases when scientists and the outlets certifying their work honor science's nor...
The pressures of the ethos of “publish or perish” in academia has led to a multitude of issues for s...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> <em>Communicating scientific concepts to non-scientific audiences can ...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
This dissertation investigates the role of authenticity perceptions in technology-mediated interacti...
In communicating science to the public, just the facts can leave the public baffled, bewildered, and...
Weingart P, Guenther L. Science communication and the issue of trust. Journal of Science Communicati...
Within the last twenty years, reform documents have been penned in order to define and codify standa...
This study sought to discern how people determine credibility of images in science. We predicted tha...
Abstract: Science affects all societal levels. However, many people feel intimidated and tend to shy...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowled...