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Findings identify potential media channels for reaching those who resist getting vaccinated.
Two of the most significant concerns about the contemporary United States are the erosion of democratic institutions and the increase in…
Public health requires collective action—the public best addresses health crises when individuals engage in prosocial behaviors. Failure to…
Conspiratorial beliefs can endanger individuals and societies by increasing the likelihood of harmful behaviors such as the flouting of…
Research in American foreign policy holds that the public’s support for war significantly depends on the number of US casualties in the…
Importance: Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccination may contribute substantially to vaccine hesitancy and resistance.
Objective: The…
Importance: Some studies suggest that social media use is associated with risk for depression, particularly among children and young adults…
Concerns about misperceptions among the public are rampant. Yet, little work explores the correlates of misperceptions in varying contexts…