
Behavior & Society
Why Would Anyone Distrust Anthony Fauci?
It’s because Americans tend to believe in science, but they don’t always think scientists share their values
Eszter Hargittai is a professor and holds the Chair in Internet Use and Society in the Communication and Media Studies Department at the University of Zurich. She is editor of the book Research Exposed, published by Columbia University Press.
It’s because Americans tend to believe in science, but they don’t always think scientists share their values
Many would, but it depends on what organizations are distributing them
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