Resource type
Date created
2023-01-22
Authors/Contributors
Author: Ratcliff, Chelsea L.
Author: Fleerackers, Alice
Author: Wicke, Rebekah
Author: Harvill, Blue
Author: King, Andy J.
Author: Jensen, Jakob D.
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists were encouraged to convey uncertainty surrounding preliminary scientific evidence, including mentioning when research is unpublished or unverified by peer review. To understand how public audiences interpret this information, we conducted a mixed method study with U.S. adults. Participants read a news article about COVID-19 vaccine preprint research in early April 2021, just as the vaccine was becoming widely available to the U.S. public. We modified the article to test two ways of conveying uncertainty (hedging of scientific claims and mention of preprint status) in a 2 × 2 between-participants factorial design. To complement this, we collected open-ended data to assess participants’ understanding of the concept of a scientific preprint. In all, participants who read hedged (vs. unhedged) versions of the article reported less favorable vaccine attitudes and intentions and found the scientists and news reporting less trustworthy. These effects were moderated by participants’ epistemic beliefs and their preference for information about scientific uncertainty. However, there was no impact of describing the study as a preprint, and participants’ qualitative responses indicated a limited understanding of the concept of a scientific preprint. We discuss implications of these findings for communicating initial scientific evidence to the public and outline important next steps for research.
Document
Identifier
DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2023.2164954
Publication details
Publication title
Health Communication
Document title
Framing COVID-19 Preprint Research as Uncertain: A Mixed-Method Study of Public Reactions
Date
2023
Volume
39
Issue
2
First page
283
Last page
296
Publisher DOI
10.1080/10410236.2023.2164954
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Copyright is held by the publisher with many rights continuing to also be held by the author(s).
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Peer reviewed?
Yes
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