Two preregistered studies from two different platforms with representative U.S. adult samples (N = 1,865) tested the harm-hypervigilance hypothesis in risk assessments of controversial behavioral science. As expected, across six sets of scientific findings, people consistently overestimated others’ harmful reactions (medium to large average effect sizes) and underestimated helpful ones, even when incentivized for accuracy. Additional analyses found that (a) harm overestimations were associated with support for censoring science, (b) people who were more offended by scientific findings reported greater difficulty understanding them, and (c) evidence was moderately consistent for an association between more conservative ideology and harm over...
We use survey data collected from 12,037 US respondents to examine the extent to which the American ...
Science often advances through disagreement among scientists and the studies they produce. For membe...
The public is generally enthusiastic about the latest science and technology, but sometimes research...
Two preregistered studies from two different platforms with representative U.S. adult samples (N = 1...
Individual and public reactions to scientific evidence of health and safety risks are mediated by ma...
10.1177/0002716203256266 EDITORIAL589SeptemberTHE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMYPR F CE Increasing d...
<p>This paper will suggest the use of the Social Harm Approach (Hillyard, Pantazis, Tobs & Gordo...
Abstract: An ongoing protest about the misuse of statistics and absence of effect sizes may be only ...
This dissertation focuses on either understanding and detecting threats to the epistemology of scien...
Hypothesizing after the results are known, or HARKing, occurs when researchers check their research ...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
The ethical appropriateness of clinical research depends on protecting participants from excessive r...
<p>Why do people reject the fact that HIV causes AIDS? Why do some parents withhold potentially life...
Public attitudes that are in opposition to scientific consensus can be disastrous and include reject...
I wanted to like this book, and tried hard, but ultimately failed. I have recently written several p...
We use survey data collected from 12,037 US respondents to examine the extent to which the American ...
Science often advances through disagreement among scientists and the studies they produce. For membe...
The public is generally enthusiastic about the latest science and technology, but sometimes research...
Two preregistered studies from two different platforms with representative U.S. adult samples (N = 1...
Individual and public reactions to scientific evidence of health and safety risks are mediated by ma...
10.1177/0002716203256266 EDITORIAL589SeptemberTHE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMYPR F CE Increasing d...
<p>This paper will suggest the use of the Social Harm Approach (Hillyard, Pantazis, Tobs & Gordo...
Abstract: An ongoing protest about the misuse of statistics and absence of effect sizes may be only ...
This dissertation focuses on either understanding and detecting threats to the epistemology of scien...
Hypothesizing after the results are known, or HARKing, occurs when researchers check their research ...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
The ethical appropriateness of clinical research depends on protecting participants from excessive r...
<p>Why do people reject the fact that HIV causes AIDS? Why do some parents withhold potentially life...
Public attitudes that are in opposition to scientific consensus can be disastrous and include reject...
I wanted to like this book, and tried hard, but ultimately failed. I have recently written several p...
We use survey data collected from 12,037 US respondents to examine the extent to which the American ...
Science often advances through disagreement among scientists and the studies they produce. For membe...
The public is generally enthusiastic about the latest science and technology, but sometimes research...