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Psychological Distance to Science as a Predictor of Science Skepticism Across Domains.

Bojana VećkalovNatalia ZarzecznaJonathon McPhetresFrenk van HarreveldBastiaan T Rutjens
Published in: Personality & social psychology bulletin (2022)
This article presents and tests psychological distance to science (PSYDISC) as a domain-general predictor of science skepticism. Drawing on the concept of psychological distance, PSYDISC reflects the extent to which individuals perceive science as a tangible undertaking conducted by people similar to oneself ( social ), with effects in the here ( spatial ) and now ( temporal ), and as useful and applicable in the real world ( hypothetical distance ). In six studies (two preregistered; total N = 1,630) and two countries, we developed and established the factor structure and validity of a scale measuring PSYDISC. Crucially, higher PSYDISC predicted skepticism beyond established predictors, across science domains. A final study showed that PSYDISC shapes real-world behavior (COVID-19 vaccination uptake). This work thus provides a novel tool to predict science skepticism, as well as a construct that can help to further develop a unifying framework to understand science skepticism across domains.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • coronavirus disease
  • depressive symptoms
  • case control