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August 19, 2014
Political polarization on support for government spending on environmental protection in the USA, 1974-2012
Aaron M McCright, Chenyang Xiao, Riley E Dunlap
Preventive Medicine Reports
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February 6, 2020
Efficient burdens decrease nonmedical exemption rates: A cross-county comparison of Michigan's vaccination waiver education efforts
Mark C Navin, Mark A Largent, Aaron M McCright
Topics in Cognitive Science
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December 2, 2015
Examining the Effectiveness of Climate Change Frames in the Face of a Climate Change Denial Counter-Frame
Aaron M McCright, Meghan Charters, Katherine Dentzman, et al.
Plos One
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October 26, 2017
Values in environmental research: Citizens' views of scientists who acknowledge values
Kevin C Elliott, Aaron M McCright, Summer Allen, et al.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
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February 12, 2026
Moving beyond anecdotes: An empirical investigation of scientists' and engineers' views about and engagement with philosophy of science
Kathryn S Plaisance, Sara Doody, Chad Gonnerman, et al.
Preventive Medicine
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January 17, 2018
A survey instrument for measuring vaccine acceptance
Dilshani Sarathchandra, Mark C Navin, Mark A Largent, et al.
Neuroethics
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May 2, 2025
Is the Treatment Worse than the Disease?: Key Stakeholders' Views about the Use of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Laura Y Cabrera, Robyn Bluhm, Aaron M McCright, et al.
Npj Mental Health Research
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November 7, 2024
Explaining key stakeholders' preferences for potential policies governing psychiatric electroceutical intervention use
Aaron M McCright, Eric D Achtyes, Robyn Bluhm, et al.
Qualitative Health Research
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October 21, 2021
They Affect the Person, but for Better or Worse? Perceptions of Electroceutical Interventions for Depression Among Psychiatrists, Patients, and the Public
Robyn Bluhm, Emily Castillo, Eric D Achtyes, et al.
Health, Risk & Society
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May 16, 2022
A qualitative study of key stakeholders' perceived risks and benefits of psychiatric electroceutical interventions
Laura Y Cabrera, Gerald R Nowak, Aaron M McCright, et al.
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Social Science Research
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August 19, 2014
Political polarization on support for government spending on environmental protection in the USA, 1974-2012
Aaron M McCright, Chenyang Xiao, Riley E Dunlap
Preventive Medicine Reports
|
February 6, 2020
Efficient burdens decrease nonmedical exemption rates: A cross-county comparison of Michigan's vaccination waiver education efforts
Mark C Navin, Mark A Largent, Aaron M McCright
Topics in Cognitive Science
|
December 2, 2015
Examining the Effectiveness of Climate Change Frames in the Face of a Climate Change Denial Counter-Frame
Aaron M McCright, Meghan Charters, Katherine Dentzman, et al.
Plos One
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October 26, 2017
Values in environmental research: Citizens' views of scientists who acknowledge values
Kevin C Elliott, Aaron M McCright, Summer Allen, et al.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
|
February 12, 2026
Moving beyond anecdotes: An empirical investigation of scientists' and engineers' views about and engagement with philosophy of science
Kathryn S Plaisance, Sara Doody, Chad Gonnerman, et al.
Preventive Medicine
|
January 17, 2018
A survey instrument for measuring vaccine acceptance
Dilshani Sarathchandra, Mark C Navin, Mark A Largent, et al.
Neuroethics
|
May 2, 2025
Is the Treatment Worse than the Disease?: Key Stakeholders' Views about the Use of Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Laura Y Cabrera, Robyn Bluhm, Aaron M McCright, et al.
Npj Mental Health Research
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November 7, 2024
Explaining key stakeholders' preferences for potential policies governing psychiatric electroceutical intervention use
Aaron M McCright, Eric D Achtyes, Robyn Bluhm, et al.
Qualitative Health Research
|
October 21, 2021
They Affect the Person, but for Better or Worse? Perceptions of Electroceutical Interventions for Depression Among Psychiatrists, Patients, and the Public
Robyn Bluhm, Emily Castillo, Eric D Achtyes, et al.
Health, Risk & Society
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May 16, 2022
A qualitative study of key stakeholders' perceived risks and benefits of psychiatric electroceutical interventions
Laura Y Cabrera, Gerald R Nowak, Aaron M McCright, et al.
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