Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing participants to articulate and evaluate different views and knowledge claims. We hypothesize that participants' evaluation of claims may be biased because participants have a preference for a particular type or source of a claim. This would hamper an open dialogue. We tested the effect of three variables on scientists' evaluation of claims of the general public about GM food: the claim's favorability towards GM food, the phrasing, and the source of the claim. Results are based on a survey-experiment among 73 biotechnology-scientists. Biased processing occurred when scientists evaluated claims. Claims that were corresponding with the attitude o...
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to m...
This dissertation focuses on factors affecting public perception of science when communicating contr...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing p...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Scholars are divided over whether communicating to the public the existence of scientific consensus ...
Social, political, and economic forces may inadvertently influence the stance of scientific literatu...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesMaureen MathisonBecause of a recent decr...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
The complex web of political-economic relations that constitutes biotechnology coupled with a conten...
Proponents of biotechnology argue that citizens' opposition to innovations such as genetically modif...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are often met with harsh public opposition, though little research h...
Influencing people's perceptions through information has been the focus of much theory and research ...
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to m...
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to m...
This dissertation focuses on factors affecting public perception of science when communicating contr...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...
Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing p...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Scholars are divided over whether communicating to the public the existence of scientific consensus ...
Social, political, and economic forces may inadvertently influence the stance of scientific literatu...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesMaureen MathisonBecause of a recent decr...
Analyses of how students and a professor in an introductory university biotechnology course justify ...
The complex web of political-economic relations that constitutes biotechnology coupled with a conten...
Proponents of biotechnology argue that citizens' opposition to innovations such as genetically modif...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are often met with harsh public opposition, though little research h...
Influencing people's perceptions through information has been the focus of much theory and research ...
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to m...
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to m...
This dissertation focuses on factors affecting public perception of science when communicating contr...
In the public discussion of genetically modified (GM) food the representations of science as a socia...