沟通证据:理解个体对循证政策中证据透明度提升的反应

Communicating the Evidence: Understanding Individual-Level Responses to Increased Transparency of the Evidence in Evidence-Informed Policy

The American Review of Public Administration · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 9%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究测试了两种沟通策略(科学证据与轶事证据)对公众理解和支持地方气候行动政策的影响,发现证据透明度提升支持度,但轶事证据通过竞争路径起作用。

Abstract

As movements to use evidence to inform policy have gained traction, so have calls for greater transparency of that evidence. Indeed, transparency research suggests that disclosing the evidence justifying a new policy may positively impact citizens’ support for the policy, voluntary compliance, and even coproduction. Still, outcomes of transparency are nuanced. Research indicates that citizens’ understanding of government information is critical for enhancing outcomes and that more information, especially when it is visually dense and contains a high level of detail, can hinder their understanding and, in turn, policy support. These findings leave open to question what impact transparency efforts in an evidence-intensive context might have. Drawing on communications scholarship, this study tested the effect of two strategies for communicating the evidence informing a local climate action policy – scientific evidence-based policy justifications and anecdotal evidence-based – on individuals’ perceived understanding of and support for the policy. Results suggest that while greater transparency of the evidence justifying the policy decision increased individuals’ support for the policy, anecdotal evidence operates through competing pathways when used to communicate evidence-informed policy. These findings suggest that each strategy was effective in a different way and, thus, different communication strategies may be more or less effective at different points of the policy process.

公共政策行为科学传播学环境政策