Debunking Misinformation and Communicating Critical Events in Vaccine Trials
Misinformation and media reports about critical events in vaccine trials challenge public confidence in Covid-19 vaccine safety. Three online experiments using 2×2 between-subjects designs examined the impact of vaccine type, misinformation debunking, and critical events during vaccine trials. In Ex...
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Main Authors: | Paula Memenga (Author), Sarah Eitze (Author), Parichehr Shamsrizi (Author), Marylyn M. Addo (Author), Cornelia Betsch (Author) |
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University of Zurich, IKMZ - Department of Communication and Media Research,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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