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This material is based upon work supported by the National
Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL 1421214-1421723. Any
opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
Geophysical,
Geological, and
Ecological Scientists’
Views About
Communication
Objectives
(with general and biological
scientists as a bonus)
Our NSF grant goals …
• Help trainers understand how
scientists are thinking about engagement
• Help trainers identify drivers of engagement,
including drivers of goals and objectives
• Get more scientists to communicate
more strategically (i.e., set and achieve goals)
Tactics
Communication
Objectives
Ultimate
Goals
Our survey data: U.S.-Based Scientific Societies
Type of society Resp.
N
Resp.
Rate
Univ.
n
Avg. Age
All/Univ.
Male
All/Univ.
White
All/Univ.
General 1,263 9% 1130 61/62 69/70% 85/91%
Chemistry 1,919 8% 601 55/51 72/66% 78/89%
Biochemistry 513 6% 384 57/55 63/61% 78/85%
Microbiology 1,167 9% 716 57/54 56/55% 75/84%
Geological 1,103 10% 971 51/51 59/65% 88/90%
Geophysical 2,419 10% 1196 51/47 61/56% 85/90%
Ecological 860 16% 513 51/50 58/56% 83/92%
Social Science 963 22% 944 50/51 61/61% 89/89%
Notes: General society received 5 contacts; ecological society received 3 contacts. All other
societies received 4 contacts. Sample for some reported questions smaller because of sample
splitting by engagement mode. All data presented preliminary.
We will focus on:
1. university respondents to
allow for best comparisons
2. Societies where we asked
about risk profile of research
350
Our survey data: U.S.-Based Scientific Societies
Type of society Resp
. N
Resp.
Rate
Univ.
n
Avg. Age
All/Univ.
Male
All/Univ.
White
All/Univ.
Face-to-Face Condition
(current study)
General 1,26
3
9% 1130 61/62 69/70% 85/91% 385
Chemistry 1,91
9
8% 601 55/51 72/66% 78/89%
Biochemistry 513 6% 384 57/55 63/61% 78/85%
Microbiology 1,16
7
9% 716 57/54 56/55% 75/84% 375
Geological 1,10
3
10% 971 51/51 59/65% 88/90% 259
Geophysical 2,41
9
10% 1196 51/47 61/56% 85/90% 316
Ecological 860 16% 513 51/50 58/56% 83/92% 350
Social Science 963 22% 944 50/51 61/61% 89/89%
(Total n~ = 1,685)
What constitutes ‘strategic communication behavior’?
WhFlickr creative commons: aimee.craze ‘net’; Ben Salter, ‘levers’. Also PR week.
Communicator
goal selection
Choices about
communication
objectives
(i.e., desired outcomes)
Channel
choices
Tactical
choices
Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior (SCaPB?)
Attitude
Injunctive and
Subjective Norms
Internal and External
Efficacy Beliefs
Context
(Demographics,etc.)
Intention/willingness
to use strategic
communication
behavior
Use of strategic
communication
behavior
Current Study:
Communicator
objectives choice
Strategic
Science/Risk
Communication?
Average objective prioritization
Traditional
objectives (still)
most prioritized
(7 point, scale: ‘lowest’
to ‘highest’ priority)
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
Bars are ranges, not
confidence intervals
Predicting: Ensuring Informed …
EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE
PAPER LOOKS LIKE …
Predicting: Demonstrating Caring …
EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE
PAPER LOOKS LIKE …
A summary is probably more helpful …
Most
consistent
predictors of
objective
prioritization
A summary …
Sometimes
predictors of
objective
prioritization
What did we learn?
1. Strategic choices are planned behaviors (?)
2. Best predictors of scientists’ objective
prioritization are ethicality (attitude)
and prior consideration of the objective
3. Norms and efficacy are marginal
predictors of objective prioritization
How would this look once scientists have
learned more about potential objectives?

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ICA 2017 Presentation: Objective Prioritization in F2F Science Communication

  • 1. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant AISL 1421214-1421723. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF. Geophysical, Geological, and Ecological Scientists’ Views About Communication Objectives (with general and biological scientists as a bonus)
  • 2. Our NSF grant goals … • Help trainers understand how scientists are thinking about engagement • Help trainers identify drivers of engagement, including drivers of goals and objectives • Get more scientists to communicate more strategically (i.e., set and achieve goals) Tactics Communication Objectives Ultimate Goals
  • 3. Our survey data: U.S.-Based Scientific Societies Type of society Resp. N Resp. Rate Univ. n Avg. Age All/Univ. Male All/Univ. White All/Univ. General 1,263 9% 1130 61/62 69/70% 85/91% Chemistry 1,919 8% 601 55/51 72/66% 78/89% Biochemistry 513 6% 384 57/55 63/61% 78/85% Microbiology 1,167 9% 716 57/54 56/55% 75/84% Geological 1,103 10% 971 51/51 59/65% 88/90% Geophysical 2,419 10% 1196 51/47 61/56% 85/90% Ecological 860 16% 513 51/50 58/56% 83/92% Social Science 963 22% 944 50/51 61/61% 89/89% Notes: General society received 5 contacts; ecological society received 3 contacts. All other societies received 4 contacts. Sample for some reported questions smaller because of sample splitting by engagement mode. All data presented preliminary. We will focus on: 1. university respondents to allow for best comparisons 2. Societies where we asked about risk profile of research
  • 4. 350 Our survey data: U.S.-Based Scientific Societies Type of society Resp . N Resp. Rate Univ. n Avg. Age All/Univ. Male All/Univ. White All/Univ. Face-to-Face Condition (current study) General 1,26 3 9% 1130 61/62 69/70% 85/91% 385 Chemistry 1,91 9 8% 601 55/51 72/66% 78/89% Biochemistry 513 6% 384 57/55 63/61% 78/85% Microbiology 1,16 7 9% 716 57/54 56/55% 75/84% 375 Geological 1,10 3 10% 971 51/51 59/65% 88/90% 259 Geophysical 2,41 9 10% 1196 51/47 61/56% 85/90% 316 Ecological 860 16% 513 51/50 58/56% 83/92% 350 Social Science 963 22% 944 50/51 61/61% 89/89% (Total n~ = 1,685)
  • 5. What constitutes ‘strategic communication behavior’? WhFlickr creative commons: aimee.craze ‘net’; Ben Salter, ‘levers’. Also PR week. Communicator goal selection Choices about communication objectives (i.e., desired outcomes) Channel choices Tactical choices
  • 6. Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior (SCaPB?) Attitude Injunctive and Subjective Norms Internal and External Efficacy Beliefs Context (Demographics,etc.) Intention/willingness to use strategic communication behavior Use of strategic communication behavior Current Study: Communicator objectives choice
  • 8. Average objective prioritization Traditional objectives (still) most prioritized (7 point, scale: ‘lowest’ to ‘highest’ priority) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Bars are ranges, not confidence intervals
  • 9. Predicting: Ensuring Informed … EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE PAPER LOOKS LIKE …
  • 10. Predicting: Demonstrating Caring … EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE PAPER LOOKS LIKE …
  • 11. A summary is probably more helpful … Most consistent predictors of objective prioritization
  • 12. A summary … Sometimes predictors of objective prioritization
  • 13. What did we learn? 1. Strategic choices are planned behaviors (?) 2. Best predictors of scientists’ objective prioritization are ethicality (attitude) and prior consideration of the objective 3. Norms and efficacy are marginal predictors of objective prioritization How would this look once scientists have learned more about potential objectives?