49 results on '"Jamieson, Kathleen Hall"'
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2. Science as “Broken” Versus Science as “Self-Correcting”: How Retractions and Peer-Review Problems Are Exploited to Attack Science
3. Overcoming False Causal Attribution: Debunking the MMR–Autism Association
4. Introduction: Why Science Communication?
5. Conclusion—On the Horizon: The Changing Science Communication Environment
6. Overcoming Biases in Processing of Time Series Data About Climate
7. Is There a Retraction Problem? And, If So, What Can We Do About It?
8. Overcoming the Challenges of Communicating Uncertainties Across National Contexts
9. Assumptions About Science in Satirical News and Late-Night Comedy
10. Countering False Beliefs: An Analysis of the Evidence and Recommendations of Best Practices for the Retraction and Correction of Scientific Misinformation
11. Using Frames to Make Scientific Communication More Effective
12. The Role of Governmental Organizations in Communicating About Regulating Science
13. Cross-National Comparative Communication and Deliberation About the Risks of Nanotechnologies
14. Publication Bias in Science: What Is It, Why Is It Problematic, and How Can It Be Addressed?
15. Overcoming Confirmation and Blind Spot Biases When Communicating Science
16. Overcoming Innumeracy and the Use of Heuristics When Communicating Science
17. Is There a Hype Problem in Science? If So, How Is It Addressed?
18. A Recap: The Science of Communicating Science
19. Science Communication and Museums’ Changing Roles
20. Understanding and Overcoming Selective Exposure and Judgment When Communicating About Science
21. A Comparative Study of Communication About Food Safety Before, During, and After the “Mad Cow” Crisis
22. How Changing Media Structures Are Affecting Science News Coverage
23. A Recap: Identifying and Overcoming Challenges to Science Featured in Attacks on Science
24. What the Public Thinks and Knows About Science—and Why It Matters
25. Promoting Popular Understanding of Science and Health Through Social Networks
26. Communications About Biotechnologies and GMOs Across Europe
27. A Recap: The Role, Power, and Peril of Media for the Communication of Science
28. Citizens Making Sense of Science Issues: Supply and Demand Factors for Science News and Information in the Digital Age
29. New Models of Knowledge-Based Journalism
30. Science Controversies: Can the Science of Science Communication Provide Management Guidance or Only Analysis?
31. Translating Science into Policy and Legislation: Evidence-Informed Policymaking
32. Overview of the Science of Science Communication
33. The Changing Popular Images of Science
34. On the Sources of Ordinary Science Knowledge and Extraordinary Science Ignorance
35. What Do We Know About the Entertainment Industry’s Portrayal of Science? How Does It Affect Public Attitudes Toward Science?
36. A Tale of Two Vaccines—and Their Science Communication Environments
37. A Recap—The Role of Intermediaries in Communicating Science: A Synthesis
38. How Narrative Functions in Entertainment to Communicate Science
39. Understanding and Overcoming Fear of the Unnatural in Discussion of GMOs
40. Science Communication at Scientific Institutions
41. A Recap: Heuristics, Biases, Values, and Other Challenges to Communicating Science
42. Designing Public Deliberation at the Intersection of Science and Public Policy
43. The (Changing) Nature of Scientist–Media Interactions: A Cross-National Analysis
44. The Role of Funding Organizations: Foundations
45. Statistical Biases in Science Communication: What We Know About Them and How They Can Be Addressed
46. Protecting or Polluting the Science Communication Environment?: The Case of Childhood Vaccines
47. A Recap: Science Communication in Action
48. The Role of Scholarly Presses and Journals
49. Philosophical Impediments to Citizens’ Use of Science
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