Saturday, October 09, 2010

Three questions for Al Stahler, The Union science columnist & host of KVMR's Soundings

No answers yet.
  1. Do you agree that it is possible for a speaker - for example, a public relations professional - to mislead their audience by presenting (or differentially stressing) selective truths?

  2. Do you agree that it is possible for a speaker to mislead their audience about science, by presenting (or differentially stressing) selective scientific information?

  3. Do you agree that science communicators have a responsibility to paint a basically accurate picture of science?

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