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- W4200517526 abstract "Knowledge about how science works, trust in scientists, and the perceived utility of science currently appear to be eroding in these times in which alternative facts or personal experiences and opinions are used as arguments. Yet, in many situations, it would be beneficial for the individual and all of society if scientific findings were considered in decision-making. For this to happen, people have to trust in scientists and perceive science as useful. Still, in university contexts, it might not be desirable to report negative beliefs about science. In addition, science-utility and science-trust associations may differ from explicit beliefs because associations were learned through the co-occurrence of stimuli rather than being based on propositional reasoning. We developed two IATs to measure science-utility and science-trust associations in university students and tested the psychometric properties and predictive potential of these measures. In a study of 261 university students, the IATs were found to have good psychometric properties and small correlations with their corresponding self-report scales. Science-utility and science-trust associations predicted knowledge about how science works over and above self-reported beliefs. The results suggest that indirect measures are useful for assessing beliefs about science and can be used to predict outcome measures." @default.
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- W4200517526 date "2021-12-16" @default.
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- W4200517526 title "Science-utility and science-trust associations and how they relate to knowledge about how science works" @default.
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- W4200517526 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260586" @default.
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