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Katelynn Kallodaychask's research has investigated public perception of mRNA technology and its influence on support for COVID-19 vaccines. Her work has involved collaboration with Emily Vance, Yuna Shimomoto, and Kaori Yamasaki at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares a publication. Kallodaychask's scholarly output includes one publication, which has garnered three citations, and she maintains an h-index of 1. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines (2022)
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- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
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