We present a programmatic study of physicists' and astronomers' attitudes toward education and public outreach (EPO) using 131 survey responses from members of the Dark Energy Survey. We find a disparity between the types of EPO activities researchers deem valuable and those in which they participate. Most respondents are motivated to engage in EPO by a desire to educate the public. Barriers to engagement include career- and skill-related concerns, but lack of time is the main deterrent. We explore the value of centralized EPO efforts and conclude with a list of recommendations for increasing researchers' engagement.
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Farahi, A., Gupta, Ravi. R., Krawiec, C., Plazas, A. A., & Wolf, R. C. (2019). Astronomers’ and Physicists’ Attitudes Toward Education and Public Outreach: A Programmatic Study of The Dark Energy Survey. The Journal of STEM Outreach, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.15695/jstem/v2i1.09
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