Motivated numeracy and enlightened self-government
Yale University · The Ohio State University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Why does public conflict over societal risks persist in the face of compelling and widely accessible scientific evidence? We conducted an experiment to probe two alternative answers: the ‘science comprehension thesis’ (SCT), which identifies defects in the public's knowledge and reasoning capacities as the source of such controversies; and the ‘identity-protective cognition thesis’ (ICT), which treats cultural conflict as disabling the faculties that members of the public use to make sense of decision-relevant science. In our experiment, we presented subjects with a difficult problem that turned on their ability to draw valid causal inferences from empirical data. As expected, subjects highest in…
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4Topics & keywords
- Numeracy
- Psychology
- Comprehension
- Social psychology
- Cognition
- Empirical research
- Cognitive psychology
- Computer science
- Quality Education