RT @RogerSeheult: Excellent Advice! We at MedCram have tried to do this at every juncture. There's always room for improvement.
RT @RogerSeheult: Excellent Advice! We at MedCram have tried to do this at every juncture. There's always room for improvement.
RT @RogerSeheult: Excellent Advice! We at MedCram have tried to do this at every juncture. There's always room for improvement.
Excellent Advice! We at MedCram have tried to do this at every juncture. There's always room for improvement.
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @themislv_vls: #Covid19 comment communiquer l'incertitude⁉️ "dites ce que vous savez, ce que vous ne savez pas, ce que vous faites pour…
#Covid19 comment communiquer l'incertitude⁉️ "dites ce que vous savez, ce que vous ne savez pas, ce que vous faites pour le découvrir, ce que les gens peuvent faire en attendant pour être du côté sûr, et que les conseils changeront".
#Covid19 how to communicate uncertainty⁉️"say what you know; what you don’t know; what you are doing to find out; what people can do in the meantime to be on the safe side; and that advice will change" #PopHealthLab @PopHealthLabCH @FLAHAULT https://t.co/
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
Great read on Nature Commentary 👇on what scientists should aim when communicating. The aim is to inform but not persuade and “to be accessible, comprehensible, usable and assessable”
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
RT @MarionKoopmans: Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not…
Commentary on schools of communication by scientists. Egger preferred this one https://t.co/jeZom7KKV3 1. inform, not persuade 2. offer balance, not false balance 3. disclose uncertainties 4. state evidence quality 5. inoculate against misinformation No
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
@gkierzek A Comment published in Nature587, 362–364 (2020) https://t.co/l3azrOLv2Z https://t.co/aNjY02OQ6L https://t.co/vuc8qCYM4s
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
Mandatory reading for 2022!
RT @GlobalPHObserv: Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/oHmJsIX6MT
RT @GlobalPHObserv: Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/oHmJsIX6MT
RT @GlobalPHObserv: Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/oHmJsIX6MT
@eggersnsf @horizons_en Totally agree, thank you! May I suggest adding the link to the "compulsory reading"? https://t.co/u04bUSF09C
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @LGHemkens: Der genannte Artikel von @d_spiegel and Team („Five rules for evidence communication“…“Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat nar…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/oHmJsIX6MT
RT @AdamMeakins: Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to…
Good read and useful tips here for anyone trying to provide evidenced based information to others! ✅ Inform don’t try to persuade ✅ Disclose uncertainty ✅ State the level of evidence https://t.co/O0pT3uBcAj
Der genannte Artikel von @d_spiegel and Team („Five rules for evidence communication“…“Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat narratives and partisan presentation; strive to inform, not persuade.“) https://t.co/Y0QtSeiuuQ
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
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RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
RT @Axel_Bojanowski: A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer b…
A good guideline for science journalism. “Five rules for evidence communication”: 1) Inform, not persuade 2) Offer balance, not false balance 3) Disclose uncertainties 4) State evidence quality 5) Inoculate against misinformation https://t.co/BE5gbS9K5y
Five rules for evidence communication - Nature. https://t.co/XVYZEMOUrH
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
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RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/eEwIe3ZrX5
RT @Biosensis: When we communicate #research it is important that we do not lead people to a particular decision, but help them to understa…
When we communicate #research it is important that we do not lead people to a particular decision, but help them to understand what is known about a topic and to make up their own minds on the basis of that evidence argues this #Nature article. https://t.c
think i missed this at the time od release but it is very good https://t.co/uLuqa84fsK
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/r1RwxlpNro
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/0W6CjzUVLl
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @micah_arsham: “Early in the pandemic, we surveyed people across 13 countries from South Korea to Mexico and asked what sources of infor…
RT @eggersnsf: Siehe auch "Five rules for evidence communication" in @Nature "Prebunking requires anticipating potential misunderstanding…
Excellent article
RT @eggersnsf: Siehe auch "Five rules for evidence communication" in @Nature "Prebunking requires anticipating potential misunderstanding…
Siehe auch "Five rules for evidence communication" in @Nature "Prebunking requires anticipating potential misunderstandings or disinformation attacks, and that means understanding the concerns of the audience." https://t.co/km7UjQAprO
@andreasteiner_ Siehe "Five rules for evidence communication" in @Nature "Prebunking requires anticipating potential misunderstandings or disinformation attacks, and that means understanding the concerns of the audience." https://t.co/km7UjQAprO
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
@MatthewFacciani @Sander_vdLinden @BMJ_Open Good question! Here's a couple of papers: https://t.co/USbeElfEvJ https://t.co/Hm2Y5IoerK both of which draw on Onora O'Neill's work on trust e.g.: https://t.co/71vAvrXQce
@MatthewFacciani @BMJ_Open @SciComGuy Thanks! We published a "manifesto" on how to communicate evidence in a trustworthy manner. It draws heavily on O'Neills distinction between trust & displaying trustworthy behavior & communication. Good TED on
RT @SciComGuy: One key takeaway: the burden of trust fell more on sci/med rather than govt in the early stages of the pandemic (when data c…
One key takeaway: the burden of trust fell more on sci/med rather than govt in the early stages of the pandemic (when data collected). This means doctors and scientists need to think hard about communicating in ways that exhibit trustworthiness. See: htt
RT @KristiWhitePhD: @ZekeMD Such a huge challenge. Some of @Sander_vdLinden’s work might be of utility. He’s a social psychologist who stud…
RT @KristiWhitePhD: @ZekeMD Such a huge challenge. Some of @Sander_vdLinden’s work might be of utility. He’s a social psychologist who stud…
@ZekeMD Such a huge challenge. Some of @Sander_vdLinden’s work might be of utility. He’s a social psychologist who studies misinformation & has some cool research about inoculation against it. He was also just recently on a Today Show segment about vac
@skepticalzebra Defo more science communicators should have listened to @d_spiegel https://t.co/2CDrNybIkO
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/hml0vSaDc8
Great @FLFDevNetwork session on Policy this morning #PaulGrice, @mollymjones & @alex_freeman Food for thought! Rules for evidence communication: -Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat narratives and partisan presentation -Strive to inform not persua
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…
RT @rightfuture: Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/vFUNE7rqMH seems rather relevant given some recent conversations on com…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/vFUNE7rqMH seems rather relevant given some recent conversations on communicating science...
RT @Sander_vdLinden: Today in @NatureNews with @d_spiegel & team we present “five rules for evidence communication” 1) Inform, not persuad…