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  • Lying increases trust in science | Theory and Society - Springer
    This study begins by outlining the transparency paradox: that trust in science requires transparency, but being transparent about science, medicine and government reduces trust in science A solution to the paradox is then advanced here: it is argued that, rather than just thinking in terms of transparency and opacity, it is important to think about what institutions are being transparent
  • Lying increases trust in science, study finds - Phys. org
    Research by philosopher of science and Honorary Research Associate at Bangor University, Byron Hyde, looked at the role of transparency in fostering public trust in science
  • Lying increases trust in science, new study finds | Bangor . . .
    The paper, published in the social science journal, Theory Society, starts by outlining the “bizarre phenomenon” known as the transparency paradox: that transparency is needed to foster public trust in science, but being transparent about science, medicine and government can also reduce trust Hyde argues that, to find a solution to this paradox, it is important to consider what
  • Lying Increases Trust In Science, Study Finds - Slashdot
    A new paper from Bangor University outlines the "bizarre phenomenon" known as the transparency paradox: that transparency is needed to foster public trust in science, but being transparent about science, medicine and government can also reduce trust The paper argues that while openness in science i
  • Lying increases trust in science, new study finds - nation. cymru
    News Lying increases trust in science, new study finds 01 Aug 2025 3 minute read Image via Bangor University A new study conducted at a Welsh university has found that transparency about bad news, such as conflicts of interest or failed experiments, decreases trust in science
  • Shocking Study Exposes How Scientists Deceive the Public
    A shocking new study in a scientific journal exposes how scientific institutions lie or ignore facts to maintain public trust and urges widespread education to end the “naïve” view of science as infallible In countless letters, the Rebbe warned of this popular misconception and the unreliability of "science "
  • (PDF) Lying increases trust in science - ResearchGate
    Abstract This study begins by outlining the transparency paradox: that trust in science requires transparency, but being transparent about science, medicine and government reduces trust in science




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