Strong correlational but no causal evidence on the link between the perception of scientific consensus and support for vaccination

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dc.abstract.enWe examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, and vaccine attitudes and intentions (N total = 2,362) in the context of COVID-19 disease. Based on the correlational evidence found (Study 1), perceived scientific consensus and vaccine attitudes are closely related. This association was stronger among people who trust (vs. distrust) scientists; however, political ideology did not moderate these effects. The experimental evidence (Studies 2–3) indicates that consensus messaging influences the perception of consensus; nonetheless, the effects on vaccine attitudes or intentions were non-significant. Furthermore, message aiming at reducing psychological reactance was similarly ineffective in changing attitudes as traditional consensus message.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Filozoficzny : Instytut Psychologiipl
dc.contributor.authorCzarnek, Gabriela - 154739 pl
dc.contributor.authorKossowska, Małgorzata - 129191 pl
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We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, and vaccine attitudes and intentions (N total = 2,362) in the context of COVID-19 disease. Based on the correlational evidence found (Study 1), perceived scientific consensus and vaccine attitudes are closely related. This association was stronger among people who trust (vs. distrust) scientists; however, political ideology did not moderate these effects. The experimental evidence (Studies 2–3) indicates that consensus messaging influences the perception of consensus; nonetheless, the effects on vaccine attitudes or intentions were non-significant. Furthermore, message aiming at reducing psychological reactance was similarly ineffective in changing attitudes as traditional consensus message.
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Wydział Filozoficzny : Instytut Psychologii
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Czarnek, Gabriela - 154739
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Kossowska, Małgorzata - 129191
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Strong correlational but no causal evidence on the link between the perception of scientific consensus and support for vaccination
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