The COVID-19 pandemic has increased – but also polarised – trust in science
Published on 29 March 2023Research shows trust in science is more important than knowledge, when it comes to affecting behaviours and attitudes towards science.
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Research shows trust in science is more important than knowledge, when it comes to affecting behaviours and attitudes towards science.
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