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      Making Decisions in a COVID-19 World

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            The sciences of science communication.

            The May 2012 Sackler Colloquium on "The Science of Science Communication" brought together scientists with research to communicate and scientists whose research could facilitate that communication. The latter include decision scientists who can identify the scientific results that an audience needs to know, from among all of the scientific results that it would be nice to know; behavioral scientists who can design ways to convey those results and then evaluate the success of those attempts; and social scientists who can create the channels needed for trustworthy communications. This overview offers an introduction to these communication sciences and their roles in science-based communication programs.
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                Journal
                JAMA
                JAMA
                American Medical Association (AMA)
                0098-7484
                June 04 2020
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Institute for Politics and Strategy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
                Article
                10.1001/jama.2020.10178
                32496560
                5a6bc2de-c775-4a33-b6bd-628a91dc4290
                © 2020
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