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Cornelia Betsch

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Nature Microbiology|June 28, 2017
Advocating for vaccination in a climate of science denialCornelia Betsch
Nature Human Behaviour|March 30, 2020
How behavioural science data helps mitigate the COVID-19 crisisCornelia Betsch
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics|December 9, 2014
Social media targeting of health messages. A promising approach for research and practiceCornelia Betsch
Vaccine|December 24, 2011
E-health use, vaccination knowledge and perception of own risk: drivers of vaccination uptake in medical studentsCornelia Betsch, Sabine Wicker
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 24, 2012
Parents trust other parents: lay vaccination narratives on the Web may create doubt about vaccination safetyNiels Haase, Cornelia Betsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 17, 2021
The human factor between airborne pollen concentrations and COVID-19 disease dynamicsCornelia Betsch, Philipp Sprengholz
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 21, 2021
Zero-sum or worse? Considering detrimental effects of selective mandates on voluntary childhood vaccinationsPhilipp Sprengholz, Cornelia Betsch
Journal of Medical Virology|July 21, 2021
Previous SARS-CoV-2 infection is linked to lower vaccination intentionsPhilipp Sprengholz, Cornelia Betsch
Nature Human Behaviour|June 26, 2019
Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussionsPhilipp Schmid, Cornelia Betsch
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 14, 2012
Debunking vaccination myths: strong risk negations can increase perceived vaccination risksCornelia Betsch, Katharina Sachse
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Nature Microbiology|June 28, 2017
Advocating for vaccination in a climate of science denialCornelia Betsch
Nature Human Behaviour|March 30, 2020
How behavioural science data helps mitigate the COVID-19 crisisCornelia Betsch
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics|December 9, 2014
Social media targeting of health messages. A promising approach for research and practiceCornelia Betsch
Vaccine|December 24, 2011
E-health use, vaccination knowledge and perception of own risk: drivers of vaccination uptake in medical studentsCornelia Betsch, Sabine Wicker
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 24, 2012
Parents trust other parents: lay vaccination narratives on the Web may create doubt about vaccination safetyNiels Haase, Cornelia Betsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 17, 2021
The human factor between airborne pollen concentrations and COVID-19 disease dynamicsCornelia Betsch, Philipp Sprengholz
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 21, 2021
Zero-sum or worse? Considering detrimental effects of selective mandates on voluntary childhood vaccinationsPhilipp Sprengholz, Cornelia Betsch
Journal of Medical Virology|July 21, 2021
Previous SARS-CoV-2 infection is linked to lower vaccination intentionsPhilipp Sprengholz, Cornelia Betsch
Nature Human Behaviour|June 26, 2019
Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussionsPhilipp Schmid, Cornelia Betsch
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 14, 2012
Debunking vaccination myths: strong risk negations can increase perceived vaccination risksCornelia Betsch, Katharina Sachse
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