误传
科学证据
互联网隐私
科学文献
社会化媒体
计算机科学
认识论
心理学
数据科学
公共关系
政治学
计算机安全
万维网
哲学
古生物学
生物
作者
Brian G. Southwell,J. Scott Brennen,Ryan S. Paquin,Vanessa Boudewyns,Jing Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1177/00027162221084709
摘要
We define scientific misinformation as publicly available information that is misleading or deceptive relative to the best available scientific evidence and that runs contrary to statements by actors or institutions who adhere to scientific principles. Scientific misinformation violates the supposition that claims should be based on scientific evidence and relevant expertise. As such, misinformation is observable and measurable, but research on scientific misinformation to date has often missed opportunities to clearly articulate units of analysis, to consult with experts, and to look beyond convenient sources of misinformation such as social media content. We outline the ways in which scientific misinformation can be thought of as a disorder of public science, identify its specific types and the ways in which it can be measured, and argue that researchers and public actors should do more to connect measurements of misinformation with measurements of effect.
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