Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45482, first published .
Using Normative Language When Describing Scientific Findings: Randomized Controlled Trial of Effects on Trust and Credibility

Using Normative Language When Describing Scientific Findings: Randomized Controlled Trial of Effects on Trust and Credibility

Using Normative Language When Describing Scientific Findings: Randomized Controlled Trial of Effects on Trust and Credibility

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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: Using Normative Language When Describing Scientific Findings: #RCT #ClinicalTrial of Effects on Trust and Credibi…

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Does the language used in reporting scientific work affect perceptions of #trust and #credibility? Maybe, in some c… https://t.co/vb6i6FFm2h

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1/ [RCT] Viewing a scientific post w/cognitive (eg what was found)+normative (eg what should be done) language, vs… https://t.co/kGUFRJYax8

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RT @Prev_Insights: Does the language used in reporting scientific work affect perceptions of #trust and #credibility? Maybe, in some contex…

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