Perceptions of water systems
Public understanding of the water system is vital in confronting contemporary water challenges, as public support is necessary for implementing measures to address shortages and repair infrastructure. In this study, university student participants (N = 457) were asked to draw diagrams illustrating...
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doaj-f400ad876c2a4268b7289c30f6fb590c2021-05-02T04:38:16ZengSociety for Judgment and Decision MakingJudgment and Decision Making1930-29752017-05-01123314327Perceptions of water systemsShahzeen Z. AttariKelsey Poinsatte-JonesKelsey HintonPublic understanding of the water system is vital in confronting contemporary water challenges, as public support is necessary for implementing measures to address shortages and repair infrastructure. In this study, university student participants (N = 457) were asked to draw diagrams illustrating how water reaches the tap in an average home in the U.S. and is then returned to the natural environment. We also conducted an expert elicitation (N = 15) to create a simplified, accurate diagram by which to code each student drawing. Results showed major gaps in understanding, where 29% of the student participants did not draw a water treatment plant, 64% did not draw a wastewater treatment plant, and 1 in 5 participants depicted untreated wastewater returning to the natural environment. For the majority of non-environmental students, the water system stops at the home. These gaps reveal a critical area for public environmental education efforts.http://journal.sjdm.org/17/17124/jdm17124.pdfsystems thinking drinking water student drawings expert elicitation folk scienceNAKeywords |
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Public understanding
of the water system is vital in confronting contemporary water challenges, as
public support is necessary for implementing measures to address shortages and
repair infrastructure. In this study, university student participants (N =
457) were asked to draw diagrams illustrating how water reaches the tap in an
average home in the U.S. and is then returned to the natural environment. We
also conducted an expert elicitation (N = 15) to create a simplified, accurate
diagram by which to code each student drawing. Results showed major gaps in
understanding, where 29% of the student participants did not draw a water
treatment plant, 64% did not draw a wastewater treatment plant, and 1 in 5
participants depicted untreated wastewater returning to the natural
environment. For the majority of non-environmental students, the water system
stops at the home. These gaps reveal a critical area for public environmental
education efforts. |
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systems thinking drinking water student drawings expert elicitation folk scienceNAKeywords |
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http://journal.sjdm.org/17/17124/jdm17124.pdf |
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