When research is me-search: How researchers' motivation to pursue a topic affects laypeople's trust in science.
Research is often fueled by researchers' scientific, but also their personal interests: Sometimes, researchers decide to pursue a specific research question because the answer to that question is idiosyncratically relevant for themselves: Such "me-search" may not only affect the quali...
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Main Authors: | Marlene Sophie Altenmüller, Leonie Lucia Lange, Mario Gollwitzer |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14584fe0652f4c7ab6ac157699d59c62 |
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