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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
R. Eugene Parta
(2022)
Under the radar" tracking western radio listeners in the soviet union..
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Article
Ashley D. Ross; Rhonda Struminger; Jeffrey Winking; et al.
(April 2018)
Science as a Public Good: Findings From a Survey of March for Science Participants.
Science Communication
(pp. 228-245).
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Article
Keiichi Kobayashi
(February 2018)
The Impact of Perceived Scientific and Social Consensus on Scientific Beliefs.
Science Communication
(pp. 63-88).
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Article
Nathaniel Geiger; Janet K. Swim; John Fraser; et al.
(2017)
Catalyzing Public Engagement With Climate Change Through Informal Science Learning Centers.
Science Communication
(pp. 221-249).
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Article
Peter Gundelach
(2017)
Bringing Things Together: Developing the Sample Survey as Practice in the Late Nineteenth Century.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 71-89).
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Article
Dominic Lusinchi
(2017)
The Rhetorical Use of Random Sampling: Crafting and Communicating the Public Image of Polls as a Science (1935–1948).
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 113-132).
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Article
Victoria Martin; Liam Smith; Alison Bowling; et al.
(August 2016)
Citizens as Scientists: What Influences Public Contributions to Marine Research?.
Science Communication
(pp. 495-522).
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Article
Laura Fogg-Rogers; Jacquie L. Bay; Hannah Burgess; et al.
(August 2015)
“Knowledge Is Power”: A Mixed-Methods Study Exploring Adult Audience Preferences for Engagement and Learning Formats Over 3 Years of a Health Science Festival.
Science Communication
(pp. 419-451).
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Article
P. Sol Hart; Lauren Feldman; Anthony Leiserowitz; et al.
(August 2015)
Extending the Impacts of Hostile Media Perceptions: Influences on Discussion and Opinion Polarization in the Context of Climate Change.
Science Communication
(pp. 506-532).
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Article
Katherine V. Kortenkamp; Bianca Basten
(June 2015)
Environmental Science in the Media: Effects of Opposing Viewpoints on Risk and Uncertainty Perceptions.
Science Communication
(pp. 287-313).
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Article
Sungjong Roh; Katherine A. McComas; Laura N. Rickard; et al.
(June 2015)
How Motivated Reasoning and Temporal Frames May Polarize Opinions About Wildlife Disease Risk.
Science Communication
(pp. 340-370).
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Article
Young, Jacy L.
(2012)
The Biologist as Psychologist: Henry Fairfield Osborn's Early Mental Ability Investigations.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 197-217).
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Article
Prpic, Katarina
(2011)
Science, the Public, and Social Elites: How the General Public, Scientists, Top Politicians and Managers Perceive Science.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 733-750).
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Article
Gordon, Leah N.
(2010)
The Individual and “The General Situation”: The Tension Barometer and the Race Problem at the University of Chicago, 1947--1954.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(p. 27).
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Article
Zhang, Daqing
(2009)
Mapping Modern Medicine in China: Impact of the Rockefeller Foundation.
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
(p. 137).
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Article
Green, S. J. D.
(2008)
Social Science and the Discovery of a “Post-Protestant People”: Rowntree's Surveys of York and Their Other Legacy.
Northern History
(p. 87).
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Article
Ramsden, Edmund
(2007)
A Differential Paradox: The Controversy Surrounding the Scottish Mental Surveys of Intelligence and Family Size.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(p. 109).
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Article
Bauer, Martin W.; Allum, Nick; Miller, Steve
(2007)
What Can We Learn from 25 Years of PUS Survey Research? Liberating and Expanding the Agenda.
Public Understanding of Science
(p. 79).
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Article
Cook, Gary A.
(2007)
George Herbert Mead and the Allen Controversy at the University of Wisconsin.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(p. 45).
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Book
Igo, Sarah Elizabeth
(2007)
The Averaged American: Surveys, Citizens, and the Making of a Mass Public.
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