Attacking science on social media: How user comments affect perceived trustworthiness and credibility.

作者: Lukas Gierth , Rainer Bromme

DOI: 10.1177/0963662519889275

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摘要: … We found that comment preference depended on the topic: while people view complexity as a strong argument and accusations of incompetence as a weak argument regardless of topic…

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