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Alessandro Pagnini (1)( 2018)
“The major one is fear of adverse side effects and concern regarding vaccine safety, followed by perceived importance attributed to vaccines due to low risk of contracting illnesses”
Alessandro Pagnini (2) (2018)
“The danger posed by decreasing immunisation rates is one that involves not just future human beings, but is also one that covers several collateral questions about society in general”
Alessandro Pagnini (3) (2018)
“an alliance between parents, doctors, politicians, economists, and theorists of science and medicine, is required”
Jan Philipp Rudloff et al (1) (2023)
“stronger endorsement of post-truth epistemic beliefs was associated with a lower probability of having been vaccinated”
Jan Philipp Rudloff et al (2) (2023)
'“the Dark Factor of Personality…was also linked to a lower probability of having been vaccinated”
Jan Philipp Rudloff et al (3) (2023)
“People with post-truth epistemic beliefs seem to be unwilling to adhere to the overwhelming scientific evidence in favour of vaccine uptake”
Michal Tanzer et al (1) (2024)
“a lack of capacity to judge accurately the quality of social communication and renders the individual more at risk of being mislead or manipulated”
Michal Tanzer et al (2) (2024)
“higher credulity and mistrust were more likely to believ COVID-19 conspiracy theories”
Michal Tanzer et al (3) (2024)
“credulity was associated with inability to discriminate between real/fake news”