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“Teach the Controversy” JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2009 in Science Communication |
The Role of Repeated Exposure and Message Fatigue in Influencing Willingness to Help Polar Bears and Support Climate Change Mitigation JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2022 in Science Communication |
Narratives of Science Outreach in Elite Contexts of Academic Science JOURNAL ARTICLE published February 2014 in Science Communication |
Tipping the Scales of Psychological Reactance: A Closer Look at Imperative Language and the Role of Epistemic Certainty JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2024 in Science Communication |
Research Utilization in the Social Sciences JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2013 in Science Communication |
“We Begin Tonight With Fruits and Vegetables” JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2007 in Science Communication |
Competing Agendas in Upstream Engagement Meetings Between Celiac Disease Experts and Patients JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2012 in Science Communication |
Hedged Language and Partisan Media Influence Belief in Science Claims JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2020 in Science Communication |
Communication Lag JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1998 in Science Communication |
Square Pegs in Round Holes JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2007 in Science Communication |
Stories of Astrobiology, SETI, and UAPs: Science and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life in German News Media From 2009 to 2022 JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2023 in Science Communication |
Global Bird Flu Communication JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2008 in Science Communication |
Seeking Information About Climate Change JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2014 in Science Communication |
Fighting the Infodemic on Two Fronts: Reducing False Beliefs Without Increasing Polarization JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2021 in Science Communication |
Covering Scientific Research in Dutch Newspapers JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2003 in Science Communication |
“You End Up Feeling Like the Rest of the World Is Kind of Picking on You”: Perceptions of Regulatory Science’s Threats to Economic Livelihoods and Idahoans’ Collective Identity JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2017 in Science Communication |
Women Scientist Role Models on Screen JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1999 in Science Communication |
The Power of Being Transported: Efficacy Beliefs, Risk Perceptions, and Political Affiliation in the Context of Climate Change JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in Science Communication |
Efficacy Information in Media Coverage of Infectious Disease Risks JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2012 in Science Communication |
Incorporating Information Exposure Into a Theory of Planned Behavior Model to Enrich Understanding of Proenvironmental Behavior JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2015 in Science Communication |