Division of Social Statistics, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, UK.
Public Underst Sci. 2010 Mar;19(2):166-80. doi: 10.1177/0963662508093371.
We use an experimental panel study design to investigate the effect of providing "value-neutral" information about genomic science in the form of a short film to a random sample of the British public. We find little evidence of attitude change as a function of information provision. However, our results show that information provision significantly increased dropout from the study amongst less educated respondents. Our findings have implications both for our understanding of the knowledge-attitude relationship in public opinion toward genomic science and for science communication more generally.
我们采用实验性面板研究设计,以向英国公众随机样本提供关于基因组科学的“中立价值”信息(短片形式)的方式,来调查其效果。我们几乎没有发现信息提供会导致态度变化的证据。然而,我们的研究结果表明,信息提供会显著增加受教育程度较低的受访者退出研究的比例。我们的发现不仅对我们理解公众对基因组科学的意见中知识-态度关系具有启示意义,而且对更广泛的科学传播也具有启示意义。