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- Nature Opinion Piece: Astronomers have an outsize passion for outreach.
- “What makes you tick? The psychology of social media engagement in space science communication” Hwong et al. (2017)
- “Factors contributing to adult knowledge of science and technology” Falk & Needham (2013)
- ““Knowledge Is Power” A Mixed-Methods Study Exploring Adult Audience Preferences for Engagement and Learning Formats Over 3 Years of a Health Science Festival” Fogg-Rogers et al. (2015)
- “Citizen Science as a Means for Increasing Public Engagement in Science: Presumption or Possibility?” Martin (2017)
- Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
- “Stop propagating the learning styles myth” Kirschner (2017)
- Marketing for Scientists
- “Science communication on YouTube: Factors that affect channel and video popularity” Welbourne & Grant (2016)
- “Exploring the YouTube science communication gender gap: A sentiment analysis” Amarasekara & Grant (2018)
- “How are we performing? Evidence for the value of science shows” Austin & Sullivan (2018)
- “Assumptions of the Deficit Model Type of Thinking: Ignorance, Attitudes, and Science Communication in the Debate on Genetic Engineering in Agriculture” Ahteensuu (2012)
- iStarDB
- “Making sense of confusion: Relating performance, confidence, and self-efficacy to expressions of confusion in an introductory physics class” Mazur (2015)
- “Raising cognitive load with linear multimedia to promote conceptual change” Muller et al. (2008)