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From page 101...
... Public Understanding of Science, 20(1)
From page 102...
... Exploring domain-specific communication pathways and their implications for public perceptions of controversial science. Science Communication, 32(3)
From page 103...
... opinion on agricultural biotechnology. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 19(1)
From page 104...
... . Integrating social networks and human motives to achieve social influence at scale.
From page 105...
... . Public opinion and trust in scientists: The role of the research context, and the perceived motivation of stem cell researchers.
From page 106...
... Science Communication, 35(3)
From page 107...
... . The science of science communication II.
From page 108...
... Public Understanding of Science, 20(6)
From page 109...
... The influence of episodic and thematic climate change frames on policy preferences and individual behavior change. Science Communication, 33(1)
From page 110...
... Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 22(1)
From page 111...
... . Climate-science communication and the measurement problem.
From page 112...
... communicating science in new media environments. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly [online]
From page 113...
... . Setting the Agenda: The Mass Media and Public Opinion.
From page 114...
... . Flash flood risks and warning decisions: A mental models study of forecasters, public officials, and media broadcasters in Boulder, Colorado.
From page 115...
... . The Science of Science Communication II: Summary of a Colloquium.
From page 116...
... International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17(1)
From page 117...
... . Science Communication Research: Bridging Theory and Practice.
From page 118...
... Science Communication, 37(6)
From page 119...
... . How numeracy influ ences risk comprehension and medical decision making.
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... . Science communication as political communication.
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... . Personal values, beliefs and ecological risk perception.
From page 122...
... Science Communication, 36(3)
From page 123...
... . Influentials, networks, and public opinion formation.


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