Large-scale societal issues such as public health crises highlight the need to communicate scientific information, which is often uncertain, accurately to the public and policy makers. The challenge is to communicate the inherent scientific uncertainty - especially about the underlying quality of the evidence - whilst supporting informed decision making. Little is known about the effects that such scientific uncertainty has on people’s judgments of the information. In three experimental studies (total N=6,489), we investigate the influence of scientific uncertainty about the quality of the evidence on people’s perceived trustworthiness of the information and decision making. We compare the provision of high, low, and ambiguous quality-of-ev...
Communicating scientific uncertainty about public health threats is ethically desirable but challeng...
Abstract Today’s citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the me...
58 pagesSome analysts suggest that discussing uncertainties in health risk assessments might reduce ...
Uncertainty is inherent to science and science communication. However, the evidence appears mixed re...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Even though a main goal of science is to reduce the uncertainty in scientific results by applying ev...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
What should experts say to inform public health decision making when the available scientific eviden...
Funder: The Winton Centre for Risk & Evidence CommunicationBackground: The quality of evidence about...
Uncertainty around statistics is inevitable. However, communicators of uncertain statistics, particu...
BACKGROUND: The quality of evidence about the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical health interventio...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
This chapter addresses the importance of understanding certainty and uncertainty in relation to scie...
While uncertainty is central to science, many fear negative effects of communicating scientific unce...
Communicating scientific uncertainty about public health threats is ethically desirable but challeng...
Abstract Today’s citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the me...
58 pagesSome analysts suggest that discussing uncertainties in health risk assessments might reduce ...
Uncertainty is inherent to science and science communication. However, the evidence appears mixed re...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Even though a main goal of science is to reduce the uncertainty in scientific results by applying ev...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
What should experts say to inform public health decision making when the available scientific eviden...
Funder: The Winton Centre for Risk & Evidence CommunicationBackground: The quality of evidence about...
Uncertainty around statistics is inevitable. However, communicators of uncertain statistics, particu...
BACKGROUND: The quality of evidence about the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical health interventio...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
This chapter addresses the importance of understanding certainty and uncertainty in relation to scie...
While uncertainty is central to science, many fear negative effects of communicating scientific unce...
Communicating scientific uncertainty about public health threats is ethically desirable but challeng...
Abstract Today’s citizens are expected to use evidence, frequently presented in the me...
58 pagesSome analysts suggest that discussing uncertainties in health risk assessments might reduce ...