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Ignorance or bias? Evaluating the ideological and informational drivers of communication gaps about climate change

机译:无知还是偏见?评估有关气候变化的沟通差距的思想和信息驱动因素

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Does the relationship between media use and learning about climate change depend more on audiences' scientific literacy on their ideological biases? To answer this question, we evaluate both the knowledge gap and belief gap hypotheses as they relate to climate change. Results indicate belief gaps for news and entertainment content and a knowledge gap for edutainment content. Climate change knowledge among conservatives decreased with greater attention to political news, but increased with greater attention to science news. TV entertainment was associated with a significant decrease in knowledge about climate change among liberals to similar levels as conservatives. Edutainment was associated with a widening gap in knowledge based on respondents' scientific literacy. Implications for informal learning about controversial science through the media are discussed.
机译:媒体使用和对气候变化的了解之间的关系是否更多地取决于受众意识形态偏见的科学素养?为了回答这个问题,我们评估了与气候变化相关的知识差距和信念差距假设。结果表明,新闻和娱乐内容的信念差距和教育娱乐内容的知识差距。保守派对气候变化的知识随着对政治新闻的更多关注而减少,但随着对科学新闻的更多关注而增加。电视娱乐与自由主义者对气候变化知识的显着减少相关,其程度与保守主义者相似。娱乐与基于受访者科学素养的知识差距的扩大有关。讨论了通过媒体对有争议的科学进行非正式学习的含义。

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