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This material is based upon work supported by the
National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL
14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings,
conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this
material are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
AAAS Members Views about Science
Communication Goals and Objectives
In the context of …
Face-to-Face Communication Online Communication Mediated Communication
Strategy
Project goals and background
Survey Findings: Past behavior, Willingness, Goals, and Objectives
Implications and future research
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We must “supplement our studies and activities on the
understanding of science by the public, with studies and
activities on the understanding of the public by scientists.”
Lévy-Leblond, 1992
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Our data …
AAAS members with Ph.D. and at a U.S. university
(n = ~1050, 9% response rate)
Age: 61 (SE = .38)
Male: 69%
Field:
• Biology-Medical Science: 53%
• Physics/Astrology: 11%
• Social Science: 10%
• Geological Science: 7%
• Engineering: 6%
• Computer
Science/Mathematics: 5%
Funding:
• NSF: 36%
• NIH: 33%
• NGO: 26%
• Other federal: 24%
• Industry: 19%
• Other: 11%
• DOD: 8%
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Science Public Engagement as “Planned Behavior”
Attitudes about engagement/
engagement audiences
Descriptive and injunctive
norms about engagement
Efficacy beliefs about
engagement
Willingness to engage /
Priorities for Engagement
Engagement
• Past research has focused on
predicting the engagement amount
• Current research is focused on
predicting prioritization of
specific engagement objectivesPrimary Research Question:
To what degree are attitudes, norms, and
efficacy associated with views about engagement?
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Are AAAS members engaging?
34
45
58
59
13
19
14
5
30
25
19
14
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Face-to-Face
Media
Direct
Online
Never Once 2-5 times
6-11 times About once a month Multiple times per month
Once a week or more
“To start, about how often have you engaged with the public on science in the last year?”
n = ~1050
AAAS scientists
are engaging,
with F2F most
common
Are AAAS members engaging?
34
45
58
59
13
19
14
5
30
25
19
14
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Face-to-Face
Media
Direct
Online
Never Once 2-5 times 6-11 times About once a month Multiple times per month Once a week or more
“To start, about how often have you engaged with the public on science in the last year?”
18 43 27
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Very negative Very positive
“[H]ow negative or positive would you say your experience … was? (7-pt. scale)
M = 5.83, SE = .04
n = ~1050
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Are AAAS members willing to engage?
“Looking forward, how willing would you be to take part in the following types of
engagement or outreach in the next 12 months?” (7-pt. scale)
17
21
18
14
28
24
24
13
36
28
27
15
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Face-to-Face
Media
Direct
Online
Not at all willing Very willing
M = 5.64, SE = .05
M = 5.14, SE = .05
M = 5.26, SE = .05
M = 3.99, SE = .05
n = ~1050
AAAS scientists
are willing to
engage (online is
least popular)
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Quantity vs. Quality?
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What SOCIETAL goals do AAAS scientists prioritize?
“What are the most important or unimportant PERSONAL goals that scientists such as
yourself should have when …” (Very Low/Very high Importance)?
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Getting policy makers to use
scientific evidence
Helping ensure our culture values
science
Helping people use science to
make better personal decisions
Obtaining adequate funding for
scientific research
Getting more young people to
choose scientific careers
Helping to diversify the STEM
workforce
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Policy choice and
culture of science
highest priorities
n = ~1050
1
What SOCIETAL goals do AAAS scientists prioritize?
“What are the most important or unimportant PERSONAL goals that scientists such as
yourself should have when …” (7-pt. scale: Very Low-Very high Importance)?
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Increasing the impact of research
Fulfilling a sense of duty to society
Personal enjoyment
Meeting other scientists
Obtaining research funding
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Increasing impact
and sense of duty
high priorities
n = ~1050
But “objectives” come first …
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What communication objectives do the scientists prioritize?
“[W]hat are the most important or unimportant communication objectives that scientists
such as yourself should have when taking part in _____? (Very Low/Very high Importance)?
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Defending science from those who
spread falsehoods
Showing that the scientific
community cares about society's…
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Showing that scientists share
community values
Framing research implications ... in
a way that resonates with their…
Hearing what others think about
scientific issues
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Traditional
goals seen as
most important
n = ~1050
How ethical are the objectives?
“This objective is ethical.” (Attitude)
(Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Hearing what others think
about scientific issues
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Showing that scientists share
community values
Framing research implications
... in a way that resonates with…
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Some concern
about framing
and identification
n = ~1050
What would my peers think?
“Scientists who pursue this objective would be well regarded by their peers.”
(Injunctive Norm) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Framing research implications ...
in a way that resonates with…
Showing that scientists share
community values
Hearing what others think about
scientific issues
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Most think other
scientists expect
priority on
traditional goals
n = ~1050
What do my peers do?
“My colleagues would put a high priority on this objective.”
(Descriptive Norm) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Helping to inform people
about scientific issues
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Framing research implications
... in a way that resonates…
Showing that scientists share
community values
Hearing what others think
about scientific issues
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Most think other
scientists would
put priority on
traditional goals
n = ~1050
Could I accomplish this objective?
“I have the skills needed to achieve this objective.”
(Internal Efficacy) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Showing that scientists share
community values
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Hearing what others think
about scientific issues
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Framing research implications
... in a way that resonates…
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Most scientists
feel they have
communication
skills they need
n = ~1050
Is achieving this objective possible?
“Achieving this objective is possible for a good communicator.”
(External Efficacy) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Showing that scientists share
community values
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Hearing what others think
about scientific issues
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Framing research implications
... in a way that resonates…
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
More concern
that some goals
may not be
achievable
n = ~1050
Have I thought about this before?
“Prior to this survey, I had thought a lot about this potential engagement objective.”
(Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree)
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Defending science from those
who spread falsehoods
Helping to inform people about
scientific issues
Hearing what others think about
scientific issues
Showing the scientific
community's expertise
Showing that scientists share
community values
Demonstrating the scientific
community's openness and…
Getting people interested or
excited about science
Showing that the scientific
community cares about…
Framing research implications ...
in a way that resonates with…
Face-to-Face
Media
Online
Many of the
objectives asked
about were
unfamiliar
n = ~1050
Modeling
objectives …
n = ~1050
OLS
Regression
Models for
Objective
Importance
(Standardized
Betas)
Modeling
objectives …
n = ~1050
Very Little
happening with
engagement mode,
demographics,
field, or funding
OLS
Regression
Models for
Objective
Importance
(Standardized
Betas)
Modeling
objectives …
n = ~1050
OLS
Regression
Models for
Objective
Importance
(Standardized
Betas)
Ethical concerns, injunctive norms,
external efficacy, and familiarity the
most consistent predictors of
communication objective prioritization
Summary
AAAS scientists …
• … are willing to engage
• … have positive experiences with engagement
• … want to achieve social and
personal goals through engagement
But …
• … most prioritize traditional communication
objectives (inform, defend, excite)
• … prioritize potentially important strategic
communication objectives, a little less
(e.g. showing values and listening)
Key Limitations:
• One society analyzed (so far)
• Low response rate (9%)
• Hard to ask about goals/objectives
without suggesting goals/objectives
• Hard to get scientists not to
prioritize every goal/objective
This material is based upon work supported by the
National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL
14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings,
conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this
material are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
Summary
AAAS scientists …
• … are willing to engage
• … have positive experiences with engagement
• … want to achieve social and
personal goals through engagement
But …
• … most prioritize traditional communication
objectives (inform, defend, excite)
• … prioritize potentially strategic communication
objectives, a little less (e.g. showing values and listening)
These are the
objectives science
communication
scholars focus on …
Possible Implications
If you want a scientist to prioritize an objective …
• … make sure they know about it
• … show that it’s ethical
• … show that it’s valued by peers
• … show that it works
This material is based upon work supported by the
National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL
14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings,
conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this
material are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.

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AAAS Presentation on Scientists' Views about Engagment

  • 1. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL 14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF. AAAS Members Views about Science Communication Goals and Objectives In the context of … Face-to-Face Communication Online Communication Mediated Communication
  • 2. Strategy Project goals and background Survey Findings: Past behavior, Willingness, Goals, and Objectives Implications and future research 1 2 3
  • 3. 3 We must “supplement our studies and activities on the understanding of science by the public, with studies and activities on the understanding of the public by scientists.” Lévy-Leblond, 1992
  • 4. 4 Our data … AAAS members with Ph.D. and at a U.S. university (n = ~1050, 9% response rate) Age: 61 (SE = .38) Male: 69% Field: • Biology-Medical Science: 53% • Physics/Astrology: 11% • Social Science: 10% • Geological Science: 7% • Engineering: 6% • Computer Science/Mathematics: 5% Funding: • NSF: 36% • NIH: 33% • NGO: 26% • Other federal: 24% • Industry: 19% • Other: 11% • DOD: 8%
  • 5. 5 Science Public Engagement as “Planned Behavior” Attitudes about engagement/ engagement audiences Descriptive and injunctive norms about engagement Efficacy beliefs about engagement Willingness to engage / Priorities for Engagement Engagement • Past research has focused on predicting the engagement amount • Current research is focused on predicting prioritization of specific engagement objectivesPrimary Research Question: To what degree are attitudes, norms, and efficacy associated with views about engagement?
  • 6. 6 Are AAAS members engaging? 34 45 58 59 13 19 14 5 30 25 19 14 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Face-to-Face Media Direct Online Never Once 2-5 times 6-11 times About once a month Multiple times per month Once a week or more “To start, about how often have you engaged with the public on science in the last year?” n = ~1050 AAAS scientists are engaging, with F2F most common
  • 7. Are AAAS members engaging? 34 45 58 59 13 19 14 5 30 25 19 14 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Face-to-Face Media Direct Online Never Once 2-5 times 6-11 times About once a month Multiple times per month Once a week or more “To start, about how often have you engaged with the public on science in the last year?” 18 43 27 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Very negative Very positive “[H]ow negative or positive would you say your experience … was? (7-pt. scale) M = 5.83, SE = .04 n = ~1050
  • 8. 8 Are AAAS members willing to engage? “Looking forward, how willing would you be to take part in the following types of engagement or outreach in the next 12 months?” (7-pt. scale) 17 21 18 14 28 24 24 13 36 28 27 15 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Face-to-Face Media Direct Online Not at all willing Very willing M = 5.64, SE = .05 M = 5.14, SE = .05 M = 5.26, SE = .05 M = 3.99, SE = .05 n = ~1050 AAAS scientists are willing to engage (online is least popular)
  • 10. 12
  • 11. 1 What SOCIETAL goals do AAAS scientists prioritize? “What are the most important or unimportant PERSONAL goals that scientists such as yourself should have when …” (Very Low/Very high Importance)? 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Getting policy makers to use scientific evidence Helping ensure our culture values science Helping people use science to make better personal decisions Obtaining adequate funding for scientific research Getting more young people to choose scientific careers Helping to diversify the STEM workforce Face-to-Face Media Online Policy choice and culture of science highest priorities n = ~1050
  • 12. 1 What SOCIETAL goals do AAAS scientists prioritize? “What are the most important or unimportant PERSONAL goals that scientists such as yourself should have when …” (7-pt. scale: Very Low-Very high Importance)? 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Increasing the impact of research Fulfilling a sense of duty to society Personal enjoyment Meeting other scientists Obtaining research funding Face-to-Face Media Online Increasing impact and sense of duty high priorities n = ~1050
  • 14. 1 What communication objectives do the scientists prioritize? “[W]hat are the most important or unimportant communication objectives that scientists such as yourself should have when taking part in _____? (Very Low/Very high Importance)? 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Helping to inform people about scientific issues Getting people interested or excited about science Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Showing that the scientific community cares about society's… Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Showing that scientists share community values Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates with their… Hearing what others think about scientific issues Showing the scientific community's expertise Face-to-Face Media Online Traditional goals seen as most important n = ~1050
  • 15. How ethical are the objectives? “This objective is ethical.” (Attitude) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Helping to inform people about scientific issues Getting people interested or excited about science Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Showing that the scientific community cares about… Hearing what others think about scientific issues Showing the scientific community's expertise Showing that scientists share community values Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates with… Face-to-Face Media Online Some concern about framing and identification n = ~1050
  • 16. What would my peers think? “Scientists who pursue this objective would be well regarded by their peers.” (Injunctive Norm) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Getting people interested or excited about science Helping to inform people about scientific issues Showing the scientific community's expertise Showing that the scientific community cares about… Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates with… Showing that scientists share community values Hearing what others think about scientific issues Face-to-Face Media Online Most think other scientists expect priority on traditional goals n = ~1050
  • 17. What do my peers do? “My colleagues would put a high priority on this objective.” (Descriptive Norm) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Helping to inform people about scientific issues Getting people interested or excited about science Showing the scientific community's expertise Showing that the scientific community cares about… Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates… Showing that scientists share community values Hearing what others think about scientific issues Face-to-Face Media Online Most think other scientists would put priority on traditional goals n = ~1050
  • 18. Could I accomplish this objective? “I have the skills needed to achieve this objective.” (Internal Efficacy) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Helping to inform people about scientific issues Showing that scientists share community values Showing the scientific community's expertise Hearing what others think about scientific issues Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Showing that the scientific community cares about… Getting people interested or excited about science Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates… Face-to-Face Media Online Most scientists feel they have communication skills they need n = ~1050
  • 19. Is achieving this objective possible? “Achieving this objective is possible for a good communicator.” (External Efficacy) (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Helping to inform people about scientific issues Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Showing that scientists share community values Showing the scientific community's expertise Getting people interested or excited about science Hearing what others think about scientific issues Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates… Showing that the scientific community cares about… Face-to-Face Media Online More concern that some goals may not be achievable n = ~1050
  • 20. Have I thought about this before? “Prior to this survey, I had thought a lot about this potential engagement objective.” (Strongly Disagree-Strongly Agree) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Defending science from those who spread falsehoods Helping to inform people about scientific issues Hearing what others think about scientific issues Showing the scientific community's expertise Showing that scientists share community values Demonstrating the scientific community's openness and… Getting people interested or excited about science Showing that the scientific community cares about… Framing research implications ... in a way that resonates with… Face-to-Face Media Online Many of the objectives asked about were unfamiliar n = ~1050
  • 21. Modeling objectives … n = ~1050 OLS Regression Models for Objective Importance (Standardized Betas)
  • 22. Modeling objectives … n = ~1050 Very Little happening with engagement mode, demographics, field, or funding OLS Regression Models for Objective Importance (Standardized Betas)
  • 23. Modeling objectives … n = ~1050 OLS Regression Models for Objective Importance (Standardized Betas) Ethical concerns, injunctive norms, external efficacy, and familiarity the most consistent predictors of communication objective prioritization
  • 24. Summary AAAS scientists … • … are willing to engage • … have positive experiences with engagement • … want to achieve social and personal goals through engagement But … • … most prioritize traditional communication objectives (inform, defend, excite) • … prioritize potentially important strategic communication objectives, a little less (e.g. showing values and listening) Key Limitations: • One society analyzed (so far) • Low response rate (9%) • Hard to ask about goals/objectives without suggesting goals/objectives • Hard to get scientists not to prioritize every goal/objective This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL 14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
  • 25. Summary AAAS scientists … • … are willing to engage • … have positive experiences with engagement • … want to achieve social and personal goals through engagement But … • … most prioritize traditional communication objectives (inform, defend, excite) • … prioritize potentially strategic communication objectives, a little less (e.g. showing values and listening) These are the objectives science communication scholars focus on …
  • 26. Possible Implications If you want a scientist to prioritize an objective … • … make sure they know about it • … show that it’s ethical • … show that it’s valued by peers • … show that it works This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL 14241214-421723. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Note: Qualitative interviews with communication trainers (presented last year) suggested little explicit focus on strategic objectives in training efforts