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Hillary C Shulman

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Plos One|October 7, 2020
Don't dumb it down: The effects of jargon in COVID-19 crisis communicationHillary C Shulman, Olivia M Bullock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 27, 2021
The predictive utility of word familiarity for online engagements and fundingDavid M Markowitz, Hillary C Shulman
Frontiers in Psychology|October 2, 2024
Using a signal detection approach to understand the impacts of processing fluency and efficacy on accuracy in misinformation detectionKara S Fort, Hillary C Shulman
Scientific Reports|August 4, 2025
Science populism impacts perceptions of credibility across scientific professionsBlue Lerner, Austin Y Hubner, Hillary C Shulman
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 10, 2022
Using infographics to reduce the negative effects of jargon on intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19Elizabeth E Riggs, Hillary C Shulman, Rachel Lopez
Science Advances|June 5, 2024
Reading dies in complexity: Online news consumers prefer simple writingHillary C Shulman, David M Markowitz, Todd Rogers
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|May 4, 2026
How the public evaluates various sources of scientific information: A descriptive examinationAustin Y Hubner, Blue Lerner, Hillary C Shulman
Health Communication|September 11, 2024
When Fears Come True: An Experimental Approximation of Patient Comprehension During Initial Cancer DiagnosesSamuel Bashian, Rachel Barry Wade, Blue Lerner, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|July 30, 2019
Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognitionOlivia M Bullock, Daniel Colón Amill, Hillary C Shulman, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|February 25, 2009
Risk perceptions of people living with HIV/AIDS: how similarity affects optimistic biasMaria Knight Lapinski, Rajiv N Rimal, Katherine A Klein, et al.
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Plos One|October 7, 2020
Don't dumb it down: The effects of jargon in COVID-19 crisis communicationHillary C Shulman, Olivia M Bullock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 27, 2021
The predictive utility of word familiarity for online engagements and fundingDavid M Markowitz, Hillary C Shulman
Frontiers in Psychology|October 2, 2024
Using a signal detection approach to understand the impacts of processing fluency and efficacy on accuracy in misinformation detectionKara S Fort, Hillary C Shulman
Scientific Reports|August 4, 2025
Science populism impacts perceptions of credibility across scientific professionsBlue Lerner, Austin Y Hubner, Hillary C Shulman
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|March 10, 2022
Using infographics to reduce the negative effects of jargon on intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19Elizabeth E Riggs, Hillary C Shulman, Rachel Lopez
Science Advances|June 5, 2024
Reading dies in complexity: Online news consumers prefer simple writingHillary C Shulman, David M Markowitz, Todd Rogers
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|May 4, 2026
How the public evaluates various sources of scientific information: A descriptive examinationAustin Y Hubner, Blue Lerner, Hillary C Shulman
Health Communication|September 11, 2024
When Fears Come True: An Experimental Approximation of Patient Comprehension During Initial Cancer DiagnosesSamuel Bashian, Rachel Barry Wade, Blue Lerner, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|July 30, 2019
Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognitionOlivia M Bullock, Daniel Colón Amill, Hillary C Shulman, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|February 25, 2009
Risk perceptions of people living with HIV/AIDS: how similarity affects optimistic biasMaria Knight Lapinski, Rajiv N Rimal, Katherine A Klein, et al.
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