Intellectual humility could win back much-needed trust in science, study findsScientists could win back trust lost during the COVID-19 pandemic if they just showed a little intellectual humility, according to a study published Monday in Nature Human Behavior.It's no secret that scientists—and the science generally—took a hit during the health crisis. Public confidence in scientists fell from 87 percent in April 2000 to a low of 73 percent in October 2023, according to survey data from the Pew Research Center. And the latest Pew data released last week suggests it will be an uphill battle to regain what was lost, with confidence in scientists only rebounding three percentage points, to 76 percent in a poll from October.Building trust
The new study in Nature Human Behavior may guide the way forward, though. The study encompasses five smaller studies probing the perceptions of scientists' trustworthiness, which previous research has linked to willingness to follow research-based recommendations.
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33 sats \ 0 replies \ @south_korea_ln 19 Nov
Any one got A. Faucci's email?~~
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @ch0k1 19 Nov
Unfortunately, I'm also a victim of this fraud and the bad thing is it's in the most troubling way - can't trust doctors and medicine anymore which can play me a dirty tricks someday 😢
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @Shugard 19 Nov
Maybe just stop spreading false information, stop forcing people to do things, stop lying. But hey, I'm not an expert.
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