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Scientists' Motivation to Communicate Science and Technology to the Public: Surveying Participants at the Madrid Science Fair

Public Understanding of Science - United Kingdom
doi 10.1177/0963662506067660
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DevelopmentalCommunicationArtsEducational PsychologyHumanities
Date

May 22, 2008

Authors
María José Martín-SempereBelén Garzón-GarcíaJesús Rey-Rocha
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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