The effects of perceived consensus and trust in scientists on vaccine worry (Panel A), belief (Panel B), and policy support (Panel C). All variables have been scaled between 0 and 1; predictors (perceived scientific consensus and trust in scientists) were also centered. The slopes were probed at -1SD and +1SD of trust in scientists cores.</p
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
How essential is trust in science to prevent the spread of COVID-19? Previous work shows that people...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
The effects of consensus messaging and trust in scientists on perceived consensus in wave 1 (Panel A...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
The effects of consensus messaging and trust in scientists on perceived consensus in Study 3 in pre-...
While scholarly attention to date has focused almost entirely on individual-level drivers of vaccine...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
The Gateway Belief Model (GBM) places perception of a scientific consensus as a key "gateway cogniti...
Using a network approach, we addressed in two studies interrelations among potential antecedents of ...
Aim: People may differ in their vaccine-related beliefs (i.e. efficacy, safety, purpose), with a hos...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
How essential is trust in science to prevent the spread of COVID-19? Previous work shows that people...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
The effects of consensus messaging and trust in scientists on perceived consensus in wave 1 (Panel A...
We examine the relationships between the perception of the scientific consensus regarding vaccines, ...
The effects of consensus messaging and trust in scientists on perceived consensus in Study 3 in pre-...
While scholarly attention to date has focused almost entirely on individual-level drivers of vaccine...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
The Gateway Belief Model (GBM) places perception of a scientific consensus as a key "gateway cogniti...
Using a network approach, we addressed in two studies interrelations among potential antecedents of ...
Aim: People may differ in their vaccine-related beliefs (i.e. efficacy, safety, purpose), with a hos...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Scientists (and science as a whole) provide evidence and advice for societal problem solving and col...
How essential is trust in science to prevent the spread of COVID-19? Previous work shows that people...