Facing the pandemic with trust in science
Abstract How essential is trust in science to prevent the spread of COVID-19? People who trust in science are reportedly more likely to comply with official guidelines, implying that higher levels of adherence could be achieved by improving trust in science. However, analysis of a global dataset (n ...
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Auteurs principaux: | Justin Sulik, Ophelia Deroy, Guillaume Dezecache, Martha Newson, Yi Zhao, Marwa El Zein, Bahar Tunçgenç |
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Springer Nature
2021
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