Active ingredients of science communication impact: A quantitative study at a science festival

Publication date

2023-05-29

Authors

Strick, MadelijnISNI 0000000393106914
Helfferich, S.

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Abstract

This quantitative survey study aimed to identify active ingredients of a science festival in The Netherlands. Active ingredients are the elements of science communication activities that drive the impact on visitors’ knowledge, attitudes, or behavior. Factor analyses of data from on-site surveys conducted in two different festival years (Total N = 456) revealed three active ingredients: personal relevance, accessibility, and interactivity. Furthermore, the analyses revealed two impacts: increased knowledge/insight and increased familiarity with science. The strongest predictor of impact was personal relevance, which denotes the feeling that the festival activities touched on visitors’ emotions and personal life.

Keywords

Public engagement with science and technology, Science communication: theory and models, Communication

Citation

Strick, M & Helfferich, S 2023, 'Active ingredients of science communication impact : A quantitative study at a science festival', Journal of Science Communication, vol. 22, no. 2, N01, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22020801