SCIMaP: Science and Community Impacts Mapping Project


Communicating the impact of cuts to federal research funding


In the United States, current and proposed cuts to federal funding for science will cause widespread harm to research, healthcare, and local economies. Communicating the harmful effects of funding cuts is important for informing policy and protecting the future of science. Our interdisciplinary team created an interactive website that illustrates the projected effect of funding cuts on communities nationwide.

In a series of online experiments, we are testing the effectiveness of text, quiz, and map-based interventions that illustrate local and national economic losses that associated with NIH funding cuts. We've demonstrated that these interventions effectively increase awareness of the funding cuts, decrease approval, and increase intentions to take action—such as by contacting congressional representatives and sharing information. Insights from these online experiments have directly informed the resources we provide on our public website. Our approach builds on our prior work during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which we paired controlled experiments with large-scale online field studies to communicate information about health risks.

Explore the SCIMaP website embedded below, or open in a new tab here: scienceimpacts.org

Project Co-Leads:
Allie Sinclair, University of Pennsylvania / Rice University
Joshua Weitz, University of Maryland

Project Collaborators:
Mallory Harris, University of Maryland
Clio Andris, Georgia Institute of Technology
Emily Falk, University of Pennsylvania
Danielle Cosme, University of Pennsylvania
Angela Fagerlin, University of Utah
Ellen Peters, University of Oregon

Publications


Personalized feedback about immunity corrects risk misestimation and motivates vaccination


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan Taylor, Stephen J. Beckett, Aroon T. Chande, Joshua S. Weitz, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

PsyArXiv


NIH indirect cost cuts will affect the economy and employment.


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Mallory J. Harris, Clio Andris, Danielle Cosme, Ellen Peters, Angela Fagerlin, Emily B. Falk, Joshua S. Weitz

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025


Communicating COVID-19 exposure risk with an interactive website counteracts risk misestimation


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan K. Taylor, Freyja Brandel-Tanis, Audra Davidson, Aroon Chande, Lavanya Rishishwar, Clio Andris, R. Alison Adcock, Joshua S. Weitz, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, Stephen J. Beckett

PLoS ONE, vol. 18(10), 2023, pp. e0290708



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