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Ian Brunton-Smith

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Public Opinion Quarterly|November 29, 2023
Personality and Survey SatisficingPatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith
Law and Human Behavior|October 22, 2020
Reassessing the relationship between procedural justice and police legitimacyJose Pina-Sánchez, Ian Brunton-Smith
Nature Human Behaviour|May 18, 2021
Trust in science, social consensus and vaccine confidencePatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Jonathan Jackson
Sleep Health|June 24, 2022
Are sleep quality judgments comparable across individuals, places, and spaces? An interdisciplinary analysis of data from 207,608 individuals across 68 countriesRobert Meadows, Ian Brunton-Smith, Jason Ellis
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 11, 2010
Public attitudes to genomic science: an experiment in information provisionPatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Chris Fife-Schaw
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Testing the cultural-invariance hypothesis: A global analysis of the relationship between scientific knowledge and attitudes to sciencePatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Nick Allum, et al.
Social Science Research|November 2, 2019
Exploring the origin of sentencing disparities in the Crown Court: Using text mining techniques to differentiate between court and judge disparitiesJose Pina-Sánchez, Diana Grech, Ian Brunton-Smith, et al.
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Public Opinion Quarterly|November 29, 2023
Personality and Survey SatisficingPatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith
Law and Human Behavior|October 22, 2020
Reassessing the relationship between procedural justice and police legitimacyJose Pina-Sánchez, Ian Brunton-Smith
Nature Human Behaviour|May 18, 2021
Trust in science, social consensus and vaccine confidencePatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Jonathan Jackson
Sleep Health|June 24, 2022
Are sleep quality judgments comparable across individuals, places, and spaces? An interdisciplinary analysis of data from 207,608 individuals across 68 countriesRobert Meadows, Ian Brunton-Smith, Jason Ellis
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 11, 2010
Public attitudes to genomic science: an experiment in information provisionPatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Chris Fife-Schaw
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Testing the cultural-invariance hypothesis: A global analysis of the relationship between scientific knowledge and attitudes to sciencePatrick Sturgis, Ian Brunton-Smith, Nick Allum, et al.
Social Science Research|November 2, 2019
Exploring the origin of sentencing disparities in the Crown Court: Using text mining techniques to differentiate between court and judge disparitiesJose Pina-Sánchez, Diana Grech, Ian Brunton-Smith, et al.
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