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The Impact of Source Credibility on Scientific Skepticism of Climate Change and Genetically Modified Foods: Findings From the General Social Survey

doi 10.31274/sciencecommunication-181114-13
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January 1, 2018

Authors
Kathleen P. HuntDara M. Wald
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Iowa State University, Digital Repository


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