Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowledge, which has recently been reinforced by societal issues such as vaccine releases and skepticism about global warming. Faced with the health and social consequences of the mistrust of scientific knowledge, there is an urgent need for tools to measure the acceptance or rejection of scientific knowledge, while at the same time gaining a more detailed understanding of the processes involved. This is the purpose of this article. Thus, we conducted 4 empirical studies to provide a validation of the Credibility of Science Scale from the perspective of a French population, which aims to assess the credibility that individuals attribute to science a...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
Introduction In the second half of the 1980s, new concerns emerged under the title of âpublic unders...
For research to positively impact society, it must be scientifically credible. The researcher plays ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowled...
The current project was designed to examine how cognitive style, cultural worldview, and conspiracy ...
Trust is the most important pillar on which science rests. Colleagues should be able to rely on the ...
This article analyses whether different institutional sources of scientific information have an impa...
This study sought to discern how people determine credibility of images in science. We predicted tha...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a different perspective on people's beli...
International audienceObjectives: Both the political appetite for a science-based coronavirus diseas...
This paper investigates how citizens of five European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, ...
Introduction In the second half of the 1980s, new concerns emerged under the title of ‘public unders...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
Introduction In the second half of the 1980s, new concerns emerged under the title of âpublic unders...
For research to positively impact society, it must be scientifically credible. The researcher plays ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing interest in how individuals appropriate scientific knowled...
The current project was designed to examine how cognitive style, cultural worldview, and conspiracy ...
Trust is the most important pillar on which science rests. Colleagues should be able to rely on the ...
This article analyses whether different institutional sources of scientific information have an impa...
This study sought to discern how people determine credibility of images in science. We predicted tha...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a different perspective on people's beli...
International audienceObjectives: Both the political appetite for a science-based coronavirus diseas...
This paper investigates how citizens of five European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, ...
Introduction In the second half of the 1980s, new concerns emerged under the title of ‘public unders...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
Introduction In the second half of the 1980s, new concerns emerged under the title of âpublic unders...
For research to positively impact society, it must be scientifically credible. The researcher plays ...