📊 📄 Suparna Chaudhry, Marc Dotson, and Andrew Heiss, "Who Cares About Crackdowns? Exploring the Role of Trust in Individual Philanthropy"
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📊 📄 Suparna Chaudhry, Marc Dotson, and Andrew Heiss, "Who Cares About Crackdowns? Exploring the Role of Trust in Individual Philanthropy"
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Conjoint experiment on selective exposure
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Conjoint experiments on selective sharing and reading of news
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