Kohl Patrice Ann, Kim Soo Yun, Peng Yilang, Akin Heather, Koh Eun Jeong, Howell Allison, Dunwoody Sharon
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Public Underst Sci. 2016 Nov;25(8):976-991. doi: 10.1177/0963662515615087. Epub 2015 Dec 8.
Controversy in science news accounts attracts audiences and draws attention to important science issues. But sometimes covering multiple sides of a science issue does the audience a disservice. Counterbalancing a truth claim backed by strong scientific support with a poorly backed argument can unnecessarily heighten audience perceptions of uncertainty. At the same time, journalistic norms often constrain reporters to "get both sides of the story" even when there is little debate in the scientific community about which truth claim is most valid. In this study, we look at whether highlighting the way in which experts are arrayed across truth claims-a strategy we label "weight-of-evidence reporting"-can attenuate heightened perceptions of uncertainty that can result from coverage of conflicting claims. The results of our study suggest weight-of-evidence strategies can indeed play a role in reducing some of the uncertainty audiences may perceive when encountering lop-sided truth claims.
科学新闻报道中的争议会吸引受众,并使人们关注重要的科学问题。但有时报道科学问题的多个方面却对受众有害。用一个缺乏有力支撑的观点来平衡一个有强有力科学依据支持的事实主张,可能会不必要地增强受众对不确定性的认知。与此同时,新闻规范常常迫使记者“兼顾事情的两面”,即便在科学界对于哪种事实主张最合理几乎没有争议的时候。在本研究中,我们探讨突出专家在不同事实主张上的分布方式——我们称之为“证据权重报道”的一种策略——是否能够减弱因报道相互冲突的主张而可能导致的受众对不确定性的增强认知。我们的研究结果表明,证据权重策略确实可以在减少受众在遇到片面的事实主张时可能感知到的一些不确定性方面发挥作用。