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Quoted: Elizabeth Cascio on the Importance of Scientific Literacy

6/29/2015
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“In this age, when misinformation can go viral in an instant, basic scientific literacy has never been more valuable,” says Associate Professor of Economics Elizabeth Cascio in a San Jose Mercury News opinion piece about how to determine whether a scientific study can be trusted.

Cascio is a Dartmouth Public Voices Fellow.

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