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Criticisms of COVID-19 models appear to undermine public trust in science – News-Medical.Net
Criticisms of COVID-19 models by Democratic elites in May 2020 appeared to undermine public support for the models’ use – and trust in science more broadly – according to a series of survey experiments conducted with the participation of more than 6,000 Ameri…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 26 2020
Criticisms of COVID-19 models by Democratic elites in May 2020 appeared to undermine public support for the models’ use – and trust in science more broadly – according to a series of survey experiments conducted with the participation of more than 6,000 Americans.
However, whether Republican elites criticized or supported the models appeared to have little effect. Sarah Kreps and David Kriner suggest the lack of response to Republican messaging cou…
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