RT @ichiloe: Reached similar conclusion in a 2018 study re climate change, noting a political dimension: disconnect between factual knowled…
Reached similar conclusion in a 2018 study re climate change, noting a political dimension: disconnect between factual knowledge and self-assessed "understanding" is greatest among the most conservative. https://t.co/ty2aDftU22
RT @ichiloe: Belief that you "understand a great deal" about climate change rises with physical-world knowledge, except among Tea Party sup…
RT @ichiloe: Belief that you "understand a great deal" about climate change rises with physical-world knowledge, except among Tea Party sup…
RT @ichiloe: Belief that you "understand a great deal" about climate change rises with physical-world knowledge, except among Tea Party sup…
RT @ichiloe: Belief that you "understand a great deal" about climate change rises with physical-world knowledge, except among Tea Party sup…
Belief that you "understand a great deal" about climate change rises with physical-world knowledge, except among Tea Party supporters. https://t.co/ty2aDftmcu https://t.co/1pdSxcfCvz
RT @ichiloe: @JohnMashey @DrShepherd2013 Here's one graphing probability of claiming to "understand a great deal" about climate change vs.…
RT @ichiloe: @JohnMashey @DrShepherd2013 Here's one graphing probability of claiming to "understand a great deal" about climate change vs.…
@JohnMashey @DrShepherd2013 Here's one graphing probability of claiming to "understand a great deal" about climate change vs. tested knowledge. Self-assessed understanding rises with knowledge among Dem & Ind, not much among Rep, and negatively among T
A peculiar result from a social survey about 'understanding' on #ClimateChange: "Self-assessed understanding exhibits a U-shaped political pattern: highest among liberals and the most conservative, but lowest among moderate conservatives." https://t.co/2P
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: "Self-assessed understanding of climate change" survey research: self-assessments are biased high, and for some groups uncorre…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: "Self-assessed understanding of climate change" survey research: self-assessments are biased high, and for some groups uncorre…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Amon…
RT @ichiloe: @JohnMashey @80k_0k8 @marty_lederman @steve_vladeck @realDonaldTrump @TheRynheart Not just New Hampshire data, the 4-party sch…
@JohnMashey @80k_0k8 @marty_lederman @steve_vladeck @realDonaldTrump @TheRynheart Not just New Hampshire data, the 4-party scheme works very well (strong effects, highly replicable) in 50-state analyses too. This graphic is from paywalled paper, but write
Climatic Change: Self-assessed understanding of climate change https://t.co/lU7NQUjFhn I'd probably assess myself as knowing a moderate amount about climate change :)
“Among the most [politically] conservative, ...understanding [of climate change] is unrelated or even negatively related to knowledge [of climate change] ...[their] understanding reflects confidence in political views, rather than ...the physical world.” h
RT @cult_cognition: Self-assessed understanding of climate change | SpringerLink https://t.co/dmDOd2C1rN
RT @cult_cognition: Self-assessed understanding of climate change | SpringerLink https://t.co/dmDOd2C1rN
"people saying they 'understand a great deal' about climate change are more likely to be older, college-educated, and male"
Self-assessed understanding of climate change | SpringerLink https://t.co/dmDOd2C1rN
Among liberal and moderate respondents, self-assessed understanding of climate change is positively related to knowledge. Among the most conservative, however, understanding is unrelated or even negatively related to physical-world knowledge. https://t.co/
"Self-assessed understanding of climate change" survey research: self-assessments are biased high, and for some groups uncorrelated with knowledge. https://t.co/ty2aDftmcu https://t.co/5ueYv1o8D2
Self-assessed understanding of climate change https://t.co/IaJpf0pNzA
RT @geschichtenpost: Self-assessed understanding of climate change https://t.co/LMwdXPqj0F
Self-assessed understanding of climate change https://t.co/LMwdXPqj0F
Self-assessed understanding of climate change https://t.co/79fHUN7MOD #climatechange