Biased Assimilation, Polarization, and Cultural Credibility: An Experimental Study of Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions
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Paul Slovic | Douglas A. Kysar | Donald Braman | Dan M. Kahan | John Gastil | Geoffrey L. Cohen | P. Slovic | D. Kahan | Donald Braman | John Gastil | D. Kysar
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