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How Involvement, Citation Style, and Funding Source Affect the Credibility of University Scientists
Oleh:
Sprecker, Kim
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Science Communication vol. 24 no. 1 (Sep. 2002)
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page 72-97.
Fulltext:
72SC241.pdf
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Many factors influence public perception of university scientists as credible sources of environmental news. This study looks at three of them: the scientist’s funding source, the citation style, and participant involvement. In a 2 2 3 mixed-subjects factorial design, participants read newspaper articles and rated the credibility of the scientists identified therein. No main effects occurred for funding source or for citation style. A main effect occurred for involvement, but not as predicted: those highly involved rated the scientists as more credible than those less involved. No interactions occurred. Reasons for these inconclusive but still informative results are explored.
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