Science popularization on Facebook: statistical analysis of posts from a Brazilian university

Ana Eliza Ferreira Alvim da Silva, Gláucia da Silva Mendes Moraes, Luiz Marcelo Antonialli
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Abstract This study performed a statistical analysis of the repercussions of a project concerning science popularization (SP) during the first 14 months of execution in a Brazilian public university. The metrics used were the results achieved from posts of 95 videos disseminating scientific research on the institution’s Facebook page. The objective was to verify the dialogical potential of the project while considering that social media increase the possibilities for public participation. Analyses included general descriptive data (means, minima, maxima, and standard deviations), Pearson’s correlation coefficients, and clusters’ formation. Among the main results, we verified that the published videos can be divided into five clusters, which differ by the level of interaction/reach. The research themes, text, and video strategies used in the posts modulate the potential for interaction with the public. The results are helpful for the future planning of SP actions.
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Facebook上的科普:对巴西一所大学帖子的统计分析
摘要:本研究对巴西一所公立大学的科普项目执行前14个月的影响进行了统计分析。使用的指标是在该机构的Facebook页面上发布的95个传播科学研究的视频的结果。目的是验证项目的对话潜力,同时考虑到社交媒体增加了公众参与的可能性。分析包括一般描述性数据(均值、最小值、最大值和标准差)、Pearson相关系数和聚类的形成。在主要结果中,我们验证了发布的视频可以分为五个集群,这些集群根据交互/覆盖水平的不同而不同。帖子中使用的研究主题、文本和视频策略调节了与公众互动的潜力。研究结果对今后SP行动的规划有一定的指导意义。
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