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Communicating Scientific Uncertainty About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Online Experimental Study of an Uncertainty-Normalizing Strategy


Han, Scharnetzki, Lary, Waterston); University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine (
Scherer); University of Utah (
Fagerlin); Oregon Health and Science University (
Dieckmann)
.a strategy aimed at normalizing uncertainty as an expected state of affairs was effective in reducing at least some aversive psychological responses to the communication of uncertainty, whereas widely used alternative strategies aimed at promoting hope and prosocial values had no such effect.
Expert guidelines on crisis communication stress the importance of acknowledging uncertainty - a defining feature of public health crises such as COVID-19 - in order to foster public accountability and trust. However, the communication of scientific uncertainty has the potential to promote negative cognitive, emotional, and behavioural responses, such as heightened risk perceptions, emotional distress, and decision avoidance. This study evaluates whether a communication strategy emphasising that ....

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The gift of being unsure of what to do - The Boston Globe


The gift of being unsure of what to do
In times of flux, embracing uncertainty and ambiguity sharpens your thinking.
By Maggie JacksonUpdated January 17, 2021, 3:00 a.m.
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It already had been an unsettling year for Lexi Walker when the pandemic broke. A creature of routine — “If I don’t have certainty, I’m going to freak out,” she says — she had, nonetheless, in mid-2019 traded in a law career in Virginia for a new job as a fiduciary, or court-appointed assets manager, in her hometown of Taylors, S.C. Then her father passed away, and no sooner had she buried him than pandemic life became a constant series of “What’s next?” “There’s so much uncertainty now, and there’s no escaping it,” she says. “Your life could change fundamentally tomorrow — you have no idea. It’s easy to get caught up in it.” ....

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