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Scott E Bokemper

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 30, 2021
Persuading US White evangelicals to vaccinate for COVID-19: Testing message effectiveness in fall 2020 and spring 2021Scott E Bokemper, Alan S Gerber, Saad B Omer, et al.
Vaccine|November 14, 2021
Persuasive messaging to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake intentionsErin K James, Scott E Bokemper, Alan S Gerber, et al.
Vaccine|January 4, 2021
Timing of COVID-19 vaccine approval and endorsement by public figuresScott E Bokemper, Gregory A Huber, Alan S Gerber, et al.
Plos One|March 23, 2022
Testing persuasive messaging to encourage COVID-19 risk reductionScott E Bokemper, Gregory A Huber, Erin K James, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 12, 2012
Neural basis of egalitarian behaviorChristopher T Dawes, Peter John Loewen, Darren Schreiber, et al.
Plos One|October 11, 2021
Experimental evidence that changing beliefs about mask efficacy and social norms increase mask wearing for COVID-19 risk reduction: Results from the United States and ItalyScott E Bokemper, Maria Cucciniello, Tiziano Rotesi, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2021
National interest may require distributing COVID-19 vaccines to other countriesTiziano Rotesi, Paolo Pin, Maria Cucciniello, et al.
Vaccine|May 17, 2023
Personal risk or societal benefit? Investigating adults' support for COVID-19 childhood vaccinationChiara Chiavenna, Laura P Leone, Alessia Melegaro, et al.
Vaccine|March 26, 2026
How to leverage social media to build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines: findings and lessons learned from nationwide campaigns in four countriesErin James, Sarah Christie, Brian Boye, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 30, 2021
Persuading US White evangelicals to vaccinate for COVID-19: Testing message effectiveness in fall 2020 and spring 2021Scott E Bokemper, Alan S Gerber, Saad B Omer, et al.
Vaccine|November 14, 2021
Persuasive messaging to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake intentionsErin K James, Scott E Bokemper, Alan S Gerber, et al.
Vaccine|January 4, 2021
Timing of COVID-19 vaccine approval and endorsement by public figuresScott E Bokemper, Gregory A Huber, Alan S Gerber, et al.
Plos One|March 23, 2022
Testing persuasive messaging to encourage COVID-19 risk reductionScott E Bokemper, Gregory A Huber, Erin K James, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 12, 2012
Neural basis of egalitarian behaviorChristopher T Dawes, Peter John Loewen, Darren Schreiber, et al.
Plos One|October 11, 2021
Experimental evidence that changing beliefs about mask efficacy and social norms increase mask wearing for COVID-19 risk reduction: Results from the United States and ItalyScott E Bokemper, Maria Cucciniello, Tiziano Rotesi, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2021
National interest may require distributing COVID-19 vaccines to other countriesTiziano Rotesi, Paolo Pin, Maria Cucciniello, et al.
Vaccine|May 17, 2023
Personal risk or societal benefit? Investigating adults' support for COVID-19 childhood vaccinationChiara Chiavenna, Laura P Leone, Alessia Melegaro, et al.
Vaccine|March 26, 2026
How to leverage social media to build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines: findings and lessons learned from nationwide campaigns in four countriesErin James, Sarah Christie, Brian Boye, et al.
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