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View article: Title: The Impact of Research Process Presentations on Secondary School Student’s Perception of Scientific Credibility and Tentativeness
Title: The Impact of Research Process Presentations on Secondary School Student’s Perception of Scientific Credibility and Tentativeness Open
This research examined how the formatting of scientific practices and the representation of a scientist’s thought processes influence secondary school student’s perceptions of the scientist’s credibility, the research’s credibility, and th…
View article: Opening the Black Box of Scientific Practices – a Systematic Video Development Framework Integrating Scientific Reasoning Skills and Insights into Authentic Research Processes
Opening the Black Box of Scientific Practices – a Systematic Video Development Framework Integrating Scientific Reasoning Skills and Insights into Authentic Research Processes Open
Understanding scientific practices is fundamental to our modern society and to science education. Concepts such as Scientific Reasoning (SR) and Nature of Science (NOS) are important to operationalize different aspects of these practices. …
View article: The Role of Research Process Presentations in Science Education: Perceptions of Credibility and Tentativeness in Research Findings
The Role of Research Process Presentations in Science Education: Perceptions of Credibility and Tentativeness in Research Findings Open
Laypeople often struggle to understand the provisional nature of scientific knowledge. While scientific knowledge may be widely accepted within the scientific community, it is continually subject to revision and further development as new …
View article: We want you! Recruitment strategies for the success of a citizen science project on urban wildlife ecology
We want you! Recruitment strategies for the success of a citizen science project on urban wildlife ecology Open
In this case study, we report on the recruitment of participants for a citizen science (CS) project on urban wildlife monitoring (about 860 participants), and the consequences of recruitment strategies for achieving the project goals. We d…
View article: Attitudes Toward Engagement in Citizen Science Increase Self-Related, Ecology-Related, and Motivation-Related Outcomes in an Urban Wildlife Project
Attitudes Toward Engagement in Citizen Science Increase Self-Related, Ecology-Related, and Motivation-Related Outcomes in an Urban Wildlife Project Open
Citizen science projects are crucial for engaging citizens in conservation efforts. Although attitudes toward engagement in citizen science were mostly considered an outcome of citizen science participation, citizens may also have a certai…
View article: Scientific reasoning skills predict topic‐specific knowledge after participation in a citizen science project on urban wildlife ecology
Scientific reasoning skills predict topic‐specific knowledge after participation in a citizen science project on urban wildlife ecology Open
In citizen science (CS) projects, citizens who are not professional scientists participate in scientific research. Besides serving research purposes, CS projects provide participants opportunities for inquiry‐based learning to promote thei…
View article: I’m fine with collecting data: Engagement profiles differ depending on scientific activities in an online community of a citizen science project
I’m fine with collecting data: Engagement profiles differ depending on scientific activities in an online community of a citizen science project Open
Digital technologies facilitate collaboration between citizens and scientists in citizen science (CS) projects. Besides the facilitation of data transmission and access, digital technologies promote novel formats for education in CS by inc…
View article: Automated Journalism: The Effects of AI Authorship and Evaluative Information on the Perception of a Science Journalism Article
Automated Journalism: The Effects of AI Authorship and Evaluative Information on the Perception of a Science Journalism Article Open
Texts produced by artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming increasingly prevalent in digital journalism. Research suggests that these texts do not differ from human-written texts in their perceived credibility or trustworthiness where sim…
View article: Improving attitudes and knowledge in a citizen science project about urban bat ecology
Improving attitudes and knowledge in a citizen science project about urban bat ecology Open
In order to deal with the current, dramatic decline in biodiversity, the public at large needs to be aware of and participate in biodiversity research activities. One way to do this is citizen science projects, in which researchers collabo…
View article: To know about science is to love it? Unraveling <scp>cause–effect</scp> relationships between knowledge and attitudes toward science in citizen science on urban wildlife ecology
To know about science is to love it? Unraveling <span>cause–effect</span> relationships between knowledge and attitudes toward science in citizen science on urban wildlife ecology Open
Nowadays, citizens collaborate increasingly with scientists in citizen science (CS) projects on environmental issues. CS projects often have educational goals and aim to increase citizens' knowledge with the ultimate goal of fostering posi…
View article: The impact of event type and geographical proximity on threat appraisal and emotional reactions to Wikipedia articles
The impact of event type and geographical proximity on threat appraisal and emotional reactions to Wikipedia articles Open
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia strives for objectivity and neutrality. However, Wikipedia also provides articles about negative events (e.g., earthquakes, terrorist attacks) that likely elicit strong, negative emotions. These emotions m…
View article: Are you Concerned? Patient Testimonials in Medical Communication Affect Healthy Recipients' Emotions and Memory
Are you Concerned? Patient Testimonials in Medical Communication Affect Healthy Recipients' Emotions and Memory Open
Medical communication and health care intervention programs often include testimonials (i.e., an account of individuals' experiences) when addressing health-related topics. Numerous findings provide evidence of the effectiveness of such te…
View article: Threatened individuals prefer positive information during Internet search: An experimental laboratory study
Threatened individuals prefer positive information during Internet search: An experimental laboratory study Open
The Internet is the main source for information search and it is increasingly used in the health domain. Such self-relevant Internet searches are most probably accompanied by affective states such as threat (e.g., being afraid of a serious…
View article: Perceived Threat and Internet Use Predict Intentions to Get Bowel Cancer Screening (Colonoscopy): Longitudinal Questionnaire Study
Perceived Threat and Internet Use Predict Intentions to Get Bowel Cancer Screening (Colonoscopy): Longitudinal Questionnaire Study Open
The results of this study suggest that health-related Internet use can facilitate emotion-regulatory processes. People who feel threatened by a possible (bowel) cancer diagnosis reported stronger colonoscopy intentions, especially when the…
View article: It has to be first-hand: The effect of first-person testimonials in medical communication on recipients’ emotions and memory
It has to be first-hand: The effect of first-person testimonials in medical communication on recipients’ emotions and memory Open
The present research systemically examines the effect of a prominent technique used in the area of medical communication and education—including testimonials in reports of medical information. Precisely, it was examined whether using the f…
View article: Internet Searching About Disease Elicits a Positive Perception of Own Health When Severity of Illness Is High: A Longitudinal Questionnaire Study
Internet Searching About Disease Elicits a Positive Perception of Own Health When Severity of Illness Is High: A Longitudinal Questionnaire Study Open
The results of this study suggest that patients might process information from the Internet selectively, in an unbalanced, biased fashion, with the formation of a self-serving (ie, positive) perception of own health. At the same time, this…