Aims We synthesized and analysed existing evidence on healthcare students' knowledge of antibiotic use and resistance to provide pooled global and regional estimates. Methods The PubMed®, Embase® and CINAHL databases were searched for studies published between January 2015 and October 2025 that reported the knowledge of antibiotic use and resistance ...
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Public Opinion Propagation Prediction Model Based on Dynamic Time-Weighted Rényi Entropy and Graph Neural Network. [PDF]
Tong Q, Xu X, Zhang J, Xu H.
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Examining the spiral of silence in offline and online expression of public opinion on recruitment of women into the Kuwaiti military. [PDF]
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Mental Health Treatment Access: Experience, Hypotheticals, and Public Opinion. [PDF]
Haselswerdt J.
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How online public opinion evolves before and after policy adjustments in response to major public health emergencies. [PDF]
Niu Z, Gao Y, Wu X, Hu Q, Hu D.
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Evolution and mitigation strategies of online public opinion: An analysis using an improved replicator dynamic three-party game model. [PDF]
Chen J, Xin J, Ni W.
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Tobacco industry influence on breast cancer research, policy and public opinion: scoping the Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. [PDF]
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Mapping Vaccine Sentiment by Analyzing Spanish-Language Social Media Posts and Survey-Based Public Opinion: Dual Methods Study. [PDF]
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Abstract “Public opinion” entered the American political lexicon during the age of revolutions, but it was not necessarily a revolutionary concept. While some Americans identified public opinion with democracy, the concept could just as easily be used to limit self-government, cement traditional prejudices and hierarchies, forestall ...
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Chapter 6 covers public opinion. It explains why many theories of opinion change cannot account for the British case, and then discuss new work on how the public perceives the deservingness of welfare recipients, arguing that changing deservingness perceptions, influenced by elite discourse, moved public opinion.
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