Scientists are trained to communicate their science by telling a story, but is this the most effective way to communicate with the public? It is certainly great to convey a message, but it comes with danger. We should aim to "inform but not persuade". http
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Evidence communication as a means to propagate science.. Excellent read.
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
Develop science communication that builds trust. #science #communication #experts #scicomm https://t.co/5dqZgbFjep
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/gksHhwFP5Q
Inform, don't persuade, if you want to be considered a trustworthy source of information.
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
"We recognize that the world is in an ‘infodemic’... therefore, many scientists feel they are in an arms race of communication techniques... We worry that the urge to persuade or to tell a simple story can damage credibility" YES. Great advice for politici
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RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
Great advice
“He adopted the following strategy: 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.” https://t.co/NOzeI6RJrC
"Strive to inform, not persuade" Five rules for science communication in @nature https://t.co/Y5RipENhdh
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
We all can communicate better.
A new way to think about communicating. We tend to talk (shout) past each other, not too each other. We need to be open to new thinking when new information becomes known.
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
How to communicate evidence? "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"
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To me this is pretty straightforward, but it’s nice to have a discussion about maximizing evidence-based communication
I enjoy this approach: Inform, not persuade. Offer balance. Disclose uncertainties. State evidence quality. Inoculate against misinformation. #sciencecommunication #STEM
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @EmmaHendersonRR: Where does strategically using the Illusory Truth Effect (repeating information, eg about a vaccine, to make it feel t…
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
There are some good rules of thumb here for those presenting basketball data to others. Helpful content from @nature: https://t.co/rJltixn3vL
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
Excellent piece.
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
RT @nature: A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
A Nature Comment article presents five rules for evidence communication, which includes informing, not persuading. https://t.co/48mWSKDPiL
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @CristinaRLuque: Five rules for evidence communication @nature https://t.co/ptKBasaafZ
"Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat narratives and partisan presentation; strive to inform, not persuade." Oh, the irony.
5 rules for communicating scientific results by @nature: - Inform, not persuade - Offer balance, not false balance - Disclose uncertainties - State evidence quality - Inoculate against misinformation Otherwise you do politics, not science, @DrZoeHyde http
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
RT @TimandraHarknes: "To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: htt…
Where does strategically using the Illusory Truth Effect (repeating information, eg about a vaccine, to make it feel truer) fall on the spectrum from inform to persuade? Is it ever ethical to harness this psychological phenomenon deliberately? Would love t
"To Inform, Not Persuade" This, by @d_spiegel et al, is so very good on how to communicate evidence to the public: https://t.co/ssCWMoGDkS
RT @BallouxFrancois: A remarkable article on 'evidence-based' communication. A must-read for all 'science communicators', and for those wis…
Is one of them pay €9,500 to make sure everyone can read it? https://t.co/IleKy30DsF
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/x3Zh9dIJf0
RT @PERITIAnews: "The aim is to inform but not persuade, and — as the great phil. of #trust O. O’Neill says — to be accessible, comprehensi…
RT @PERITIAnews: "The aim is to inform but not persuade, and — as the great phil. of #trust O. O’Neill says — to be accessible, comprehensi…
RT @CamOpenData: Important message in article out yesterday on 'Five rules for evidence communication' by @Cambridge_Uni Winton Centre rese…
RT @NatureNews: The oft-encouraged 'story-telling' approach can be problematic for science. Try this framework instead: 👉 Inform, not persu…
RT @alex_freeman: We’ve got a comment in Nature today on why science needs good ‘evidence communication’ and not the typical rules of rheto…
RT @alex_freeman: We’ve got a comment in Nature today on why science needs good ‘evidence communication’ and not the typical rules of rheto…
RT @Dr_KateSimpson: Useful insight from @d_spiegel on demonstrating trustworthiness via @turinginst today. Including reporting on both dire…
RT @Dr_KateSimpson: Useful insight from @d_spiegel on demonstrating trustworthiness via @turinginst today. Including reporting on both dire…
Useful insight from @d_spiegel on demonstrating trustworthiness via @turinginst today. Including reporting on both direct and indirect uncertainty and avoiding misinterpretation, neatly summarised in this article:
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/J4kyOgWP45
https://t.co/4XuPPdKB7k Evite certezas injustificadas, narrativas organizadas e apresentação partidária; esforce-se para informar, não persuadir.
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/9r6FARAt0e https://t.co/6wxHmXkMiM
RT @d_spiegel: Being questioned by PACAC tomorrow at 9am https://t.co/pJE3oR5nkK Hope to shout our 5 rules for evidence communication: 1)…
Referencing this great article from the team at the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication, Cambridge - https://t.co/FRA1urvATb
We need more of this! #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #phdchat #scicomm https://t.co/U5llR2Mp9d
This @nresearchnews article echoes many of the messages in our #MakingSenseOfScience report. Worth to repeat the importance of acknowledging unknowns, complexity, conflicts of interest & researchers' own values. https://t.co/Jllp0uDo9c #scicomm #sc
RT @d_spiegel: Being questioned by PACAC tomorrow at 9am https://t.co/pJE3oR5nkK Hope to shout our 5 rules for evidence communication: 1)…
RT @useMYdata: "Trust is crucial...That requires good evidence communication." #datasaveslives https://t.co/Wo36kdP8nr
RT @PERITIAnews: "The aim is to inform but not persuade, and — as the great phil. of #trust O. O’Neill says — to be accessible, comprehensi…
"Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat narratives, and partisan presentation; strive to inform, not persuade." https://t.co/ndF7VKiA8x
Rules for Evidence Communication: https://t.co/w2nBTVyq6W Comments: https://t.co/J4IDqw9Vrl
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"The aim is to inform but not persuade, and — as the great phil. of #trust O. O’Neill says — to be accessible, comprehensible, usable and assessable" 5⃣ rules for evidence communication @senseaboutsci @Sander_vdLinden @d_spiegel @alex_freeman @MarteauTM h
RT @d_spiegel: Being questioned by PACAC tomorrow at 9am https://t.co/pJE3oR5nkK Hope to shout our 5 rules for evidence communication: 1)…
.@d_spiegel (co-chair of our Covid-19 Task Force but speaking here in a personal capacity) flags this piece in his introduction: https://t.co/rsUUPrzsaE
Rules for Evidence Communication L: https://t.co/JjAil0aR1W C: https://t.co/Ju8TAhhq9H
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/3fx8QpTdAt Cinco reglas para comunicar pruebas: informar vs persuadir
RT @Patient_Data: Great piece on 'evidence communication' which explains "Expertise, honesty and good intentions as the key to trustworthin…
"Trust is crucial...That requires good evidence communication." #datasaveslives
RT @d_spiegel: Being questioned by PACAC tomorrow at 9am https://t.co/pJE3oR5nkK Hope to shout our 5 rules for evidence communication: 1)…
RT @eggersnsf: Five rules for evidence communication: Must read for scientists talking to the media -Inform, not persuade -Offer balance,…
Five rules for evidence communication https://t.co/y0xHpC1Ik9
Five Rules for Evidence Communication https://t.co/AeO5GnpYUq
RT @ecienciacom: ¿Cómo comunicar la incertidumbre, cómo hacer comunicación de la ciencia hoy en día en plena pandemia, en plena infodemia?…
RT @JeroenRouwkema: Even though story-telling techniques can also help to inform, they should indeed not be used in science to (falsely) pe…
Great piece on 'evidence communication' which explains "Expertise, honesty and good intentions as the key to trustworthiness." Includes some useful practical tips too 👌 @d_spiegel @Sander_vdLinden @MarteauTM @alex_freeman https://t.co/OpT3htBsoh
Five rules for evidence communication @nature https://t.co/ptKBasaafZ
RT @NatureNews: The oft-encouraged 'story-telling' approach can be problematic for science. Try this framework instead: 👉 Inform, not persu…
¿Cómo comunicar la incertidumbre, cómo hacer comunicación de la ciencia hoy en día en plena pandemia, en plena infodemia? En @nature un grupo de la Universidad de Cambridge (UK) habla de hacer "Comunicación de pruebas" Ofrecen estos consejos: (hilo) http
RT @eggersnsf: Five rules for evidence communication: Must read for scientists talking to the media -Inform, not persuade -Offer balance,…
"Inoculate against misinformation"; nice article!! https://t.co/sOH1DplR24
"Data Transparency and Accountability: Covid 19", and five rules for evidence communication. @TrustSocialSci