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Education matters: the emergence of social media and scepticism towards science
Abstract This paper analyses General Social Survey (United States) data and provides evidence that the advent of Facebook and other social media platforms has widened the gap in scepticism towards science between low‐educated Americans and their more highly educated counterparts.
Gianluca Cerruti
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Reducing vaccine hesitancy by explaining vaccine science.
Susan Joslyn +4 more
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Abstract Climate change is one of the greatest threats to humanity, necessitating immediate action to combat its consequences. Although there is a nearly unanimous scientific consensus that climate change is human‐caused, misinformation doubting its causes continues to circulate widely.
Hannah Timna Logemann +3 more
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Perceived risk and vaccine hesitancy: Quasi-experimental evidence from Italy
Claudio Deiana
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Fighting fire with fire: Prebunking with the use of a plausible meta‐conspiracy framing
Abstract Prebunking can be used to pre‐emptively refute conspiracy narratives. We developed a new approach to prebunking – fighting fire with fire – which introduces a plausible ‘meta‐conspiracy’ suggesting that conspiracy theories are deliberately spread as part of a wider conspiracy.
Mikey Biddlestone +5 more
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Increasing Vaccination Rates in Children of Vaccine-Hesitant Parents [PDF]
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immunization schedules for their children has risen. This has caused an increased number of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Edgar, Keegan G.
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Vaccine Hesitancy, Passports and the Demand for Vaccination
Joshua S. Gans
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Examining the barriers of influenza vaccine hesitancy in persons with dementia: a literature review [PDF]
Bahar Ashtarieh +3 more
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ABSTRACT Family members may be impacted by complex care requirements around childhood disability, although little research provides guidance on the changing needs of families under unexpected circumstances. This study investigated parents' experiences and reports of the impact of COVID‐19 lockdowns in Australia on family members in families raising a ...
Helen Bourke‐Taylor +6 more
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