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      • Summary: Research shows that scientists who exhibit intellectual humility—admitting their knowledge may be incomplete—earn greater public trust. Across five studies, participants rated intellectually humble scientists as more trustworthy and were more likely to believe their findings on polarizing topics like climate change and vaccinations.
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  1. 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.

  2. 2 days ago · The findings emphasize the value of intellectual humility in science communication. Key Facts: Intellectual humility boosts trust in scientists and belief in their research. Public trust was unaffected by a scientist’s gender or race when humility was shown. Direct communication of humility often failed to increase trust and sometimes backfired.

  3. 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...

  4. Building public trust in science is a vital challenge facing all scientists and science communicators. It is refreshing to find an evidence-based guide that acknowledges the importance of diversity, service and empathy and emphasises genuine public participation in science.

  5. Oct 2, 2020 · Q: The Pew Research Center says that only 35% of Americans trust scientists a lot, according to a 2019 survey. How does AAAS work to build trust with the larger public? A: AAAS focuses on building trust and relationships with influencers in our community.

  6. Aug 5, 2020 · A thorough analysis of the underlying worldviews and anthropologies of science and the language it uses could help to maintain the rigour of science and public trust in research.

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  8. Engaging to promote public trust in and acceptance of science, as well as policies supporting science. Legitimation as a motive to promote engagement aims at the acceptance of science (and technology) in general.

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