At the time, several of the more suspicious amongst us, including Eli and John Mashey warned (using Silvia Tognetti's term) the cranks to be careful. Their response was simply fodder for the social scientists. Indeed just last week Eli cautioned "Herr Prof. Dr. Lewandowsky is warming up his grist mill" and, indeed it has ground exceedingly fine, with a new paper, accepted for publication
In the case of the response to our earlier paper, we were struck by the way in which some of the accusations leveled against our paper were, well, somewhat conspiratorial in nature. We therefore decided to analyze the public response to our first paper with the hypothesis in mind that this response might also involve conspiracist ideation. We systematically collected utterances by bloggers and commenters, and we sought to classify them into various hypotheses leveled against our earlier paper. For each hypothesis, we then compared the public statements against a list of criteria for conspiracist ideation that was taken from the previous literature.
This follow-up paper was accepted a few days ago by Frontiers in Psychology, and a preliminary version of the paper is already available, for open access, here.Exploding heads will notice that John Cook is one of the authors. The abstract, which may be discussed holds forth
Conspiracist ideation has been repeatedly implicated in the rejection of scientific propositions, although empirical evidence to date has been sparse. A recent study involving visitors to climate blogs found that conspiracist ideation was associated with the rejection of climate science and the rejection of other scientific propositions such as the link between lung cancer and smoking, and between HIV and AIDS (Lewandowsky, Oberauer, & Gignac, in press; LOG12 from here on). This article analyzes the response of the climate blogosphere to the publication of LOG12. We identify and trace the hypotheses that emerged in response to LOG12 and that questioned the validity of the paper's conclusions. Using established criteria to identify conspiracist ideation, we show that many of the hypotheses exhibited conspiratorial content and counterfactual thinking. For example, whereas hypotheses were initially narrowly focused on LOG12, some ultimately grew in scope to include actors beyond the authors of LOG12, such as university executives, a media organization, and the Australian government. The overall pattern of the blogosphere's response to LOG12 illustrates the possible role of conspiracist ideation in the rejection of science, although alternative scholarly interpretations may be advanced in the future.Eli cautions the cranks that there is almost certainly more to come. When you are in a hole, stop digging.
The word (or perhaps teh word) is 'schadenfreude', no?
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome research project. After the first paper is published the data becomes self generating.
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Indeed, whilst it's one of the raisons d'être for most sensible bunnies (and sensible rodents) to continue to dig when they are in a hole, with cranks it's clear they don't know what holes are for in the first place, so it's easy for them to get caught up in the excitement of the dig.
ReplyDeleteHowever, this particular rodent is a very egalitarian sort, and if sensible bunnies and sensible rodents can keep diggin' cos it's in their DNA, then I'm of a mind to let the cranks keep on diggin'. Anything less would be unfair discrimination.
Crunchy butter caramel popcorn just a poppin'.
Cymraeg llygoden
Does eliding opposition to smoking , carbon fueled combustion , fireworks, firearms , and barbecue count as conspiracist ideation, or is conspiracist ideation limited to their approbation ?
ReplyDeleteHaving been at the launch, I'd best recuse myself from the moon landing bit.
Ah, this is just delicious. I suspect they won't know that they should stop digging, just as the fine folks over at Tony's couldn't figure out everyone was laughing at them as they kept insisting the leak of AR5 revealed a radical shift in thinking about climate change.
ReplyDeleteYup, this is almost like perpetual motion. Wind 'em up, boys!
Tony's folk seem by and large better at naming the parts of the AR 15 than the AR 5
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Steve Goddard of birther and mass-shootings-are-government-run fame who once had a prominent position on the Watt blog...
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Manchester United and Bayern München are also in it, as they are keen on signing Lewandowski this summer. UEFA, FIFA, Blatter, Abramovich. Need I say more?
ReplyDeleteI suspect this research will show up some day alongside Pavlov's famous salivating dog: conspiracies?? we don't hold to conspiracies!! that's just a plot by the alarmists scientists and their alarmists govrnment funders!
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Fuller has already taken the bait at watchingthedeniers.com . I warned him once again - but last time he didn't hear the advice, I'm afraid he will not this time.
ReplyDeletePeople seem to love being on the wrong end of a baseball bat, it seems.
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