The paradox of trust: perceived risk and public compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore.
10.1080/13669877.2020.1756386
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Main Authors: | Catherine Mei Ling Wong, Olivia Jensen |
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Other Authors: | LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY |
Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2021
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Online Access: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/185607 |
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Institution: | National University of Singapore |
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