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An attack on science? Media use, trust in scientists, and perceptions of global warming
An attack on science? Media use, trust in scientists, and perceptions of global warming
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Date:
2013
Author:
Authors:
Anthony Leiserowitz
,
Edward Maibach
,
Jay Hmielowski
,
Lauren Feldman
,
Teresa Myers
Organization:
Public Understanding of Science
Strategic Approach:
Audiences
Type:
General Resource
Author:
Anthony Leiserowitz
,
Edward Maibach
,
Jay Hmielowski
,
Lauren Feldman
,
Teresa Myers
Organization:
Organization:
Public Understanding of Science
Strategic Approach:
Audiences
Type:
General Resource
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