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L'influence du chiffre dans la réception d'une information: une approche comparative

Influence of the digit in receipt of information: a comparative approach
[journal article]

Droualliere, Loïc
Amato, Stéphane
Boutin, Eric

Abstract

This article focuses on studying the potential power of influence of an information supported by statistics. The authors seek to explore this proposal from various hypotheses by comparing the relative effect on a group of students of plural formulations containing or not statistics. From this work e... view more

This article focuses on studying the potential power of influence of an information supported by statistics. The authors seek to explore this proposal from various hypotheses by comparing the relative effect on a group of students of plural formulations containing or not statistics. From this work emerges a new question that sounds against-intuitive, this generation may be more sensitive to the information when the latter is supported by moderated statistics.... view less


Cet article s’intéresse à étudier l’éventuel pouvoir d’influence que détiendraient des informations soutenues par des statistiques. Les auteurs cherchent à explorer cette proposition à partir de différentes hypothèses en comparant, sur des sujets étudiants, l’effet relatif produit par des formula... view more

Cet article s’intéresse à étudier l’éventuel pouvoir d’influence que détiendraient des informations soutenues par des statistiques. Les auteurs cherchent à explorer cette proposition à partir de différentes hypothèses en comparant, sur des sujets étudiants, l’effet relatif produit par des formulations plurielles contenant ou non des données statistiques. De ce travail émerge une nouvelle question a priori contre-intuitive : cette génération pourrait être plus sensible aux informations qui lui sont présentées de manière plus nuancée.... view less

Keywords
information process; credibility; statistical method; information collection; statistics; information-seeking behavior; influence; experiment; comparative research

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication

Document language
French

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 13-21

Journal
ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 9 (2016) 1

Issue topic
Communication in Statistics: Why? When? and How (not) to do it?

ISSN
1775-352X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial


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