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      Whose Science Do You Believe? Explaining Trust in Sources of Scientific Information About the Environment

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                Journal
                Science Communication
                Science Communication
                SAGE Publications
                1075-5470
                1552-8545
                February 2013
                February 2013
                : 35
                : 1
                : 115-137
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                10.1177/1075547012441691
                f4018e92-e1a3-4027-9989-0d21146f1706
                © 2013
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