Corey Colyer, West Virginia University (IMAGE)
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Funded by a $258,719 award from the National Science Foundation and earlier grants from the WVU Humanities Center, and the International Research Network for the Study and Science and Belief in Society, Stein and colleagues Katie Corcoran, Corey Colyer and graduate student Sara Guthrie are examining whether the settlements' closed nature and cohesive organizational connections are associated with more health misinformation and less social distancing.
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