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Thursday
Jan052017

Roadtrip (1st for 2017): Moral repugnance in mkts at AASA/AEA

I'm off to Chicago for this event, where I will present our new paper on disgust's influene on vaccine risk and GM food risk perceptions.  If in neighborhood, stop by!

Will try to remember to send a postcard.

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Reader Comments (2)

Actually, all of the papers listed look interesting. We expect a full report.

January 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterRoss Hartshorn

working on it!

January 11, 2017 | Registered CommenterDan Kahan
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