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Individual Uncertainty and the Uncertainty of Science: The Impact of Perceived Conflict and General Self-Efficacy on the Perception of Tentativeness and Credibility of Scientific Information

机译:个人不确定性和科学不确定性:感知冲突和普遍自我效能对科学信息的确定性和可信度的影响

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We examined in two empirical studies how situational and personal aspects of uncertainty influence laypeople’s understanding of the uncertainty of scientific information, with focus on the detection of tentativeness and perception of scientific credibility. In the first study (N = 48), we investigated the impact of a perceived conflict due to contradicting information as a situational, text-inherent aspect of uncertainty. The aim of the second study (N = 61) was to explore the role of general self-efficacy as an intra-personal uncertainty factor. In Study 1, participants read one of two versions of an introductory text in a between-group design. This text provided them with an overview about the neurosurgical procedure of deep brain stimulation (DBS). The text expressed a positive attitude toward DBS in one experimental condition or focused on the negative aspects of this method in the other condition. Then participants in both conditions read the same text that dealt with a study about DBS as experimental treatment in a small sample of patients with major depression. Perceived conflict between the two texts was found to increase the perception of tentativeness and to decrease the perception of scientific credibility, implicating that text-inherent aspects have significant effects on critical appraisal. The results of Study 2 demonstrated that participants with higher general self-efficacy detected the tentativeness to a lesser degree and assumed a higher level of scientific credibility, indicating a more naïve understanding of scientific information. This appears to be contradictory to large parts of previous findings that showed positive effects of high self-efficacy on learning. Both studies showed that perceived tentativeness and perceived scientific credibility of medical information contradicted each other. We conclude that there is a need for supporting laypeople in understanding the uncertainty of scientific information and that scientific writers should consider how to present scientific results when compiling pertinent texts.
机译:我们在两项实证研究中研究了不确定性的情境和个人因素如何影响人们对科学信息不确定性的理解,重点是对试验性和对科学可信度的感知。在第一项研究(N = 48)中,我们调查了由于信息矛盾而导致的感知冲突的影响,这种情况是不确定性的一种情境,文本固有的方面。第二项研究(N = 61)的目的是探讨一般自我效能感作为人际不确定因素的作用。在研究1中,参与者在小组之间的设计中阅读了介绍性文本的两个版本之一。本文为他们提供了有关深部脑刺激(DBS)的神经外科手术程序的概述。文本在一个实验条件下表达了对DBS的积极态度,而在另一条件下则侧重于此方法的消极方面。然后,在这两种情况下的参与者都阅读了同一篇文章,该文章涉及一小部分患有重度抑郁症患者的关于DBS作为实验治疗的研究。发现这两种文本之间的感知冲突会增加对暂定性的认知并降低对科学可信度的认知,这意味着文本固有的方面对批判性评估有重大影响。研究2的结果表明,一般自我效能感较高的参与者对试验性的认识程度较低,并具有较高的科学可信度,表明对科学信息的理解较幼稚。这似乎与先前发现的大部分矛盾,这些发现表明高自我效能感对学习具有积极作用。两项研究均表明,医学信息的设想性和科学信誉相互矛盾。我们的结论是,需要支持外行人理解科学信息的不确定性,科学作者在编写相关文本时应考虑如何展示科学成果。

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