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Contribute to our article collection @HSScomms on vaccination attitudes and trust in public health in the “post”-pandemic context. We welcome diverse studies from across disciplines!
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Do you study popular attitudes toward vaccination? Did the COVID-19 pandemic affect opinions on other vaccinations such as MMR and flu?
If so @schnizzl, @Prof_Filip, and I cover these in a special issue of Humanities and Social Science Communications. https://t.co/YhEi3c9tkQ
Using original data from @TheSDSUpoll, @Prof_Filip, Brittney Meyer, and yours truly take a look at how interpersonal trust, and trust in the government and physicians determine the likelihood of COVID-19 vaccine uptake.
https://t.co/AkAErchm8Q
The first of our two experimental papers is now available at PS: Political Science and Politics! Stay tuned for its companion piece up soon at the Social Science Journal.
@Prof_Filip
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"Whereas most of the research has focused on the content of messaging, the messenger clearly matters for encouraging people who are hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines."
Out on FirstView: https://t.co/JQDCw4TqFc
Ft: @DaveWiltse and @Prof_Filip
We are proud to announce that our first experiment from our April 2021 survey is now available at PS: Political Science and Politics!
https://t.co/mal5HF8C5r
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#UGASPIA professor, Jeffrey Berejikian writes on new researching suggesting "Americans are more supportive of military action in foreign countries when the U.S. has existing defense treaties with those nations." https://t.co/qr3YmSiaHC #Ukraine#Russia
We are pleased to report that our paper “The Messenger Matters: Religious Leaders and Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy” will be published in PS: Political Science & Politics! This is our second publication from our April 2021 survey experiment.
At The Monkey Cage, @Prof_Filip and I contrast South Dakota’s economic reality that financial services are the largest sector of the economy, with the impressions voters have that agriculture is still dominant. And why the latter helps explain the former. https://t.co/aIIXCiJq6N
Today we discuss the latest numbers on the popularity of Governor Noem, our congressional delegation, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. https://t.co/0dx37Njxyq