People who trust scientists are more likely to get a COVID vaccine. So what traits make scientists trustworthy?

Seyd, Ben; Jennings, Will; and Hamm, Joseph (2022) People who trust scientists are more likely to get a COVID vaccine. So what traits make scientists trustworthy? [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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Attitudes to vaccination are closely shaped by whether people trust scientists, according to Ben Seyd (University of Kent), Will Jennings (University of Southampton) and Joseph Hamm (Michigan State University). It is important that scientists continue to be seen as providing expert and accurate information, while maintaining their independence from government.

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