Research Assistant Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University
Brittany is a Research Assistant Professor of Psychology at Ohio State University. She completed her B.S. in psychology and Ph.D. in social psychology from Ohio State. Her research interests include judgment and decision making, attitudes and persuasion, and motivation. Her current projects involve the antecedents and consequences of objective and subjective numeracy as well as factors influencing the efficacy of risk communications (e.g., tobacco warning labels).

Americans still trust doctors and scientists during a public health crisis
Mar 06, 2020 08:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The coronavirus epidemic is a health crisis that threatens Americans quality of life. Who do Americans trust to lead them through it? The public opinion firm YouGov has reported that public trust of scientists fell from...