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A scientist is preparing a paper for a journal. It includes several images that contain data. Which of the following should the scientist do?
(Select all that apply).
Visual information is processed 60000 times faster than text-based information.
Is this true or false?
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What are some benefits of peer-reviewing someone else's work?
Choose all that apply.
I am required to define at least one piece of relevant scientific terminology in my A1 popular media article.
The American Psychological Association has made some evidence-based recommendations to help combat misinformation and disinformation.
Which of the ideas below was not on their list of suggestions?
Choose all that apply.
In her TED talk, ex-journalist and communication coach Jo Filshie Brown suggested three important points that science communicators should keep in mind. She joked it was a quick PhD!
The key points were 'people; headline; do'.
What did she mean by this?
What are some of the general trends shown by research into whether the public trusts science and scientists?
Choose all that apply.
As science communicators, it is important for us to know about our audience. According to the 2021 Australian census, approximately how many Australians (out of a population of 25.4 million) have a Bachelor's degree?
Poor science communication doesn't just fail to inform the audience about the science, but can also damage their trust in science and scientists.
Is this statement true or false?
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