Understanding Framing in Science Communication

Understanding Framing in Science Communication

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Interactive Video

Created by

Olivia Brooks

Social Studies, Science, Biology

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

The video discusses the history and methodology of framing research across various disciplines, emphasizing its application to science debates. It highlights the importance of simplification and audience engagement in communicating complex topics. A case study on stem cell research illustrates how framing can influence public perception and support by connecting scientific issues to familiar contexts.

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Which disciplines are involved in the study of framing?

Physics and Chemistry

Social Psychology and Sociology

Engineering and Architecture

Biology and Mathematics

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What is the initial step in the methodology of framing research?

Ignoring previous studies

Conducting experiments

Starting with past research

Developing new theories

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What role do metaphors and stories play in framing?

They complicate the message

They simplify and connect the message

They are irrelevant

They confuse the audience

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Why is simplification important in science communication?

To confuse the audience

To avoid any form of understanding

To connect with an audience lacking background knowledge

To make topics more complex

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What is a key strategy in framing scientific topics?

Using complex jargon

Connecting topics to familiar concepts

Avoiding any comparisons

Ignoring public opinion

6.

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How was stem cell research initially framed by opponents?

As a moral and religious debate

As a scientific mystery

As a technological breakthrough

As an economic opportunity

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What was the public's initial reaction to stem cell research in 2001?

Limited awareness

Complete opposition

General indifference

Widespread understanding

8.

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What was the effect of reframing stem cell research as a matter of social progress?

No change in public opinion

Increased public opposition

Decreased public interest

Increased public support

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which groups showed increased support for stem cell research after reframing?

Moderate religious Catholics and Mainline Protestants

Atheists and Agnostics

Scientists and Researchers

Politicians and Economists

10.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was a significant outcome of reframing the stem cell debate?

Increased political opposition

Reduced scientific interest

Increased public support

Decreased economic growth

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