Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the moderating role of political partisanship between perceptions of media bias and vaccine hesitancy. Data from three cross-sectional online surveys, collected in the summer of 2021, are analyzed. The results show that the variation in perception of media bias contributes to vaccine hesitancy more among Republicans, compared to Democrats.

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