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The role of trust in communication breakdowns in disaster situations
Author: Scholander, Robert
Date created: 2008
Public trust in health authorities: Examining Twitter comments on CDC and Fauci during Covid-19
Author: Ding, Shirong
Date created: 2021-08-30

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