“…Such “trust fallacies” may contribute to social sorting in ways that ultimately pit scientists against social groups, inhibiting political discussion, compromise, and understanding (Mason, 2018), in addition to inhibiting scientific progress (Krause et al, 2021). Already there is evidence that politically motivated COVID-19 vaccine opposition has eroded support for other childhood vaccine mandates, which previously saw little partisan polarization (Motta, 2023). There are important reasons why groups may be wary of scientific claims and emergent technologies (Bunch, 2021), so communication efforts should avoid messaging that demonizes distrust as it could contribute to perceptions that scientists and research are aligned with a political party or other social group and are hostile to other views.…”