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More on Trustworthy Science | American Scientist

Although critiques of scientific findings can be used for misleading purposes, skepticism still plays a crucial role in producing robust ...

What makes science trustworthy? A guide for the public - UNESCO

The trustworthiness of science should not require scientific expertise to assess. Expert Heather Douglas of Michigan State University argues ...

Taking steps to increase the trustworthiness of scientific research

Among other things, there are expectations that published scientific results will be reliable, that research has the potential to contribute to the common good, ...

1. Scientists are among the most trusted groups in society, though ...

In some places, trust in scientists is also higher among people who have taken three or more science courses as part of their postsecondary ...

Largest post-pandemic survey finds trust in scientists is high - Nature

People around the world have high levels of trust in scientists, and most want researchers to get more involved in policymaking, finds a global ...

How to Evaluate Trustworthiness in Science

Even well-trained scientists can find it difficult to sort out contradictory information and evaluate trustworthiness in science from a field ...

Americans' Trust in Scientists and Views of Science Decline in 2023

People with greater trust in scientists are more likely to align their own beliefs and actions with expert guidance and understanding. For ...

Should We Trust Science? - BioLogos

Hearing from individual scientists we know and trust can make certain scientific conclusions more attractive to us. But the trustworthiness of ...

Public Trust in Science Remains High, but Engagement is Low

“It is encouraging to see that in 2022, 88% of U.S. adults agreed that scientific research that advances knowledge is necessary and deserves ...

Why We Must Rebuild Trust in Science | The Pew Charitable Trusts

Importantly, it is not enough to say the public should trust scientists because we know better or because we know more. Trust must be earned.

What Makes a Person Trustworthy? Science May Provide Some Clues

How Scientists Evaluate and Define Trustworthiness ... To understand and attempt to gauge elements of trustworthiness, psychologists and ...

Misplaced Trust: When Trust in Science Fosters Pseudoscience

A new study finds that people who trust science are more likely to believe and disseminate false claims containing scientific references than people who do not ...

Building trust in science is a social and technological project

Research integrity and trust in science have made global news this year. Reflecting on the scientific norm of organised scepticism, ...

Is There Public Trust in Science and Scientists? - The Elm

A study of more than 70,000 people worldwide (from 68 countries) found that the average score measuring trust in science was moderately high.

Signaling the trustworthiness of science - PNAS

Trust in science increases when scientists and the outlets certifying their work honor science's norms. Scientists often fail to signal to other scientists.

What Makes Science Trustworthy - Boston Review

They also show that particular kinds of scientists—doctors and other practitioners with a public face—are seen as more trustworthy than remote ...

Earning respect and trust - Science

Respect for, and trust in, science may be at an all-time low. In the United States, a 2023 Pew Research poll showed that only 57% of the ...

The Importance of Trust in Scientific Research

Research leaders have a great responsibility to ensure that the information put forth into the world is trustworthy and reliable.

How People Decide to Trust in Science | American Scientist

But these surveys are premised on multiple unexamined assumptions about science and trust. People who question science-based regulatory thresholds are not ...

Trust in Science Is Not the Problem

For example, a 2017 survey by the nonprofit group ScienceCounts reported that more than 70% of the public trusted scientists to “tell the truth” and to “report ...