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Dec 27, 2022 · To foster trust with the public, scientists should 1) ensure their expert communities foster debate among diverse participants and from diverse perspectives and 2) share the value commitments that shape their science.
Jul 24, 2018 · When the public doesn't trust scientific research, initiatives that bring palpable benefits to society are at risk. The growing crisis of declining trust in scientific scholarship affects the future of us all.
- Katharina Boele-Woelki, Joseph S. Francisco, Ulrike Hahn, Joachim Herz
- 2018
1 day ago · Building trust in science of the younger generation presents a long-term continuous process. Firstly, the understanding of science and scientific concepts prepares the process of trust building. It is the responsibility of scientists to allow young people to understand and perceive their work, its methods, and its fundamentals.
3 days ago · Study 1: They asked 298 online participants from across the U.S. to think of scientists and rate them on their perceived intellectual humility. Participants also offered ratings of the perceived ...
Oct 17, 2024 · Science and scientific progress have been essential to foster modernization and development (Merton, 1942). In today’s societies, however, much of this success depends on the public’s...
Jan 31, 2024 · Scientists should make the most of the public’s trust in them as a source of information on innovation. And they should work with governments to dissuade them from overly politicizing...
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Aug 29, 2010 · Trust in scientific researchers is especially important in gaining public acceptance of new technologies, such as genetically engineered organisms, gene therapy, nuclear power, stem cell therapy, and nanotechnology.