Active ingredients of science communication impact: A quantitative study at a science festival
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2023-05-29
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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.
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Public engagement with science and technology, Science communication: theory and models, Communication
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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