“Facts, Not Fear”

article by Kajsa E. Dalrymple et al published 22 June 2016 in Science Communication

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P356DOI10.1177/1075547016655546

P2093author name stringMelissa Tully
Rachel Young
Kajsa E. Dalrymple
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P433issue4
P304page(s)442-467
P577publication date2016-06-22
P1433published inScience CommunicationQ7433503
P1476title“Facts, Not Fear”
P478volume38

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