Li Nan, Molder Amanda L
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Public Underst Sci. 2021 Oct;30(7):898-912. doi: 10.1177/09636625211038719. Epub 2021 Aug 27.
Infographics of modest complexity are commonly used to convey knowledge to non-experts. However, little is known regarding how the use of infographics may convince the public and lead to massive behavioral changes in response to an acute cause. In March 2020, scientists and journalists revamped a scholarly published graph into the "flatten the curve" (FTC) mantra that defined the United States' initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined how Americans' awareness of the flatten the curve charts relates to their perceived effectiveness of social distancing measures, perceived controllability of the pandemic, and behavioral intentions toward social distancing measures. Implications on visual communication of science are discussed.
适度复杂的信息图表通常用于向非专业人士传授知识。然而,关于信息图表的使用如何说服公众并导致针对突发原因的大规模行为改变,我们所知甚少。2020年3月,科学家和记者将一幅学术发表的图表改编成了“曲线变平”(FTC)的口号,该口号定义了美国对新冠疫情的初步应对措施。本研究调查了美国人对“曲线变平”图表的认知与他们对社交距离措施有效性的感知、对疫情可控性的感知以及对社交距离措施的行为意图之间的关系。文中还讨论了对科学视觉传播的启示。