Protective Progressives to Distrustful Traditionalists: A Post Hoc Segmentation Method for Science Communication |
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Authors: | Kristin K. Runge Dominique Brossard Michael A. Xenos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Community &2. Economic Development, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Madison, WI, USAkristin.runge@ces.uwex.edu;4. Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA;5. Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis study demonstrates a post-hoc segmentation that is effective in creating distinct and robust segments of interest for researchers and practitioners in science communication. We use agglomerative hierarchical clustering to classify survey respondents based on answers to a short, five-item battery of questions drawn from variables that are frequently used in science communication. Resulting segments demonstrate strong differences in regards to demographics, issue-specific science knowledge, attention to media, sentiment toward media, and social networking site use. We assess the utility of the segments through a series of regression analyses in order to determine differences among segments with regards to intent to seek information about three science issues: fracking, nanotechnology, and synthetic biology. |
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Keywords: | Segmentation science attitude science communication |
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