For information interventions to be effective, recipients must first engage with them. We show that engagement with repeated digital…
Politics and science have become increasingly intertwined. Salient scientific issues, such as climate change, evolution, and stem-cell…
Research in American foreign policy holds that the public’s support for war significantly depends on the number of US casualties in the…
Harvard researchers lead vast experiment in 84 countries to test whether public health messages stressing positive benefits of protective…
Given the many contexts in which people have difficulty engaging with views that disagree with their own—from political discussions to…
To form truthful beliefs, individuals must expose themselves to varied viewpoints. And yet, people routinely avoid information that…
To what extent do partisan media polarize political attitudes? Although recent methodological advancements have improved scholars’ ability…
A culture of trust is usually claimed to have many public benefits--by lubricating markets, managing organizations, legitimating…
The COVID-19 pandemic (and its aftermath) highlights a critical need to communicate health information effectively to the global public.…
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Kansas voters opted against overturning a state constitutional right to an abortion on Aug. 2, 2022. A few days later, Indiana lawmakers…