• Geodad
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    The evidence should convince people.

    Scientists are failing to adequately communicate with the public.

    • Crankenstein
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      There is only so much “dumbing down” you can do to scientific research about topics until you lose all contextual nuance or become too long winded for a layperson to understand without being overloaded with information.

      Then there is the issue with secondary and tertiary sources using simple language that causes confusion because it lacks the contextual nuance necessary to convey the correct interpretation.

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        2 months ago

        Clickbait popsci sites don’t help either.

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          2 months ago

          That’s the point of the second half of my comment.

          Clickbait popsci sites are called “secondary sources”.

    • Mobiuthuselah@lemm.ee
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      Agreed. There’s definitely a gap in how conclusions are communicated to the public.

      It’s crazy to me that so much of the general public don’t understand that science is just a protocol of observing, recording, testing, and analyzing results.

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        Eh, mostly not the scientists’ fault but the media sensationalizing the data in secondary and tertiary sources.

        And, as you said, general ignorance of how science works internally. That is a problem with education though, again not the fault of the scientists.

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        Then said public should not reap the benefits of scientific research.

        Ship them off to an island and let them live without science.

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          It’s like vaccines. Sure it sounds nice to say that, but denying it to these dipshits is going to get me hurt

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            Not of they’re isolated away from the rest of society.

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                I don’t care where.

                Chances are that a lot of religion will disappear if wr get rid of them. Win/win.