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Matt Motta
Matt Motta
Sonstige NamenMatthew Motta
Boston University School of Public Health
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Correlates and disparities of intention to vaccinate against COVID-19
T Callaghan, A Moghtaderi, JA Lueck, P Hotez, U Strych, A Dor, ...
Social science & medicine (1982) 272, 113638, 2021
663*2021
How right-leaning media coverage of COVID-19 facilitated the spread of misinformation in the early stages of the pandemic in the US
M Motta, D Stecula, C Farhart
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2020
4912020
Knowing less but presuming more: Dunning-Kruger effects and the endorsement of anti-vaccine policy attitudes
M Motta, T Callaghan, S Sylvester
Social Science & Medicine 211, 274-281, 2018
3772018
The dynamics and political implications of anti-intellectualism in the United States
M Motta
American Politics Research 46 (3), 465-498, 2018
2842018
Encouraging COVID-19 vaccine uptake through effective health communication
M Motta, S Sylvester, T Callaghan, K Lunz-Trujillo
Frontiers in Political Science 3, 630133, 2021
1952021
Can a COVID-19 vaccine live up to Americans’ expectations? A conjoint analysis of how vaccine characteristics influence vaccination intentions
M Motta
Social science & medicine 272, 113642, 2021
1702021
Parent psychology and the decision to delay childhood vaccination
T Callaghan, M Motta, S Sylvester, KL Trujillo, CC Blackburn
Social science & medicine 238, 112407, 2019
1442019
Republicans, not democrats, are more likely to endorse anti-vaccine misinformation
M Motta
American Politics Research 49 (5), 428-438, 2021
1152021
The polarizing effect of the March for Science on attitudes toward scientists
M Motta
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (4), 782-788, 2018
912018
Quantifying the effect of Wakefield et al.(1998) on skepticism about MMR vaccine safety in the US
M Motta, D Stecula
PloS one 16 (8), e0256395, 2021
762021
Identifying the prevalence, correlates, and policy consequences of anti-vaccine social identity
M Motta, T Callaghan, S Sylvester, K Lunz-Trujillo
Politics, Groups, and Identities 11 (1), 108-122, 2023
732023
Correcting misperceptions about the MMR vaccine: Using psychological risk factors to inform targeted communication strategies
K Lunz Trujillo, M Motta, T Callaghan, S Sylvester
Political Research Quarterly 74 (2), 464-478, 2021
602021
The enduring effect of scientific interest on trust in climate scientists in the United States
M Motta
Nature Climate Change 8 (6), 485-488, 2018
512018
The content and effect of political advertising in US campaigns
MP Motta, EF Fowler
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2016
502016
An experimental examination of measurement disparities in public climate change beliefs
M Motta, D Chapman, D Stecula, K Haglin
Climatic change 154, 37-47, 2019
442019
“Gay” or “homosexual”? The implications of social category labels for the structure of mass attitudes
BA Smith, Z Murib, M Motta, TH Callaghan, M Theys
American Politics Research 46 (2), 336-372, 2018
442018
The pervasiveness and policy consequences of medical folk wisdom in the US
M Motta, T Callaghan
Scientific reports 10 (1), 10722, 2020
402020
Imperfect messengers? An analysis of vaccine confidence among primary care physicians
T Callaghan, D Washburn, K Goidel, T Nuzhath, A Spiegelman, J Scobee, ...
Vaccine 40 (18), 2588-2603, 2022
392022
Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries
V Cologna, NG Mede, S Berger, J Besley, C Brick, M Joubert, ...
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-18, 2025
352025
A call to arms for climate change? How military service member concern about climate change can inform effective climate communication
M Motta, R Ralston, J Spindel
Environmental Communication 15 (1), 85-98, 2021
352021
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