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Jennifer Merrolla,Zoe Nemerever,Mackenzie Lockhart et al. Jennifer Merrolla et al.
How does the public react to information about the likely progression of COVID-19 cases in the United States? How do these reactions vary over the course of the pandemic and by partisanship, and with what consequences for policy attitudes a...
Fanny Lalot,Dominic Abrams,Maria S Heering et al. Fanny Lalot et al.
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency-an interactive combination of low concern and low trust. Across two studies, 9,695 respondents from different parts of Britain reported their ...
George N Georgarakis George N Georgarakis
Existing research has focused extensively on the role of emotions such as anger, fear, and enthusiasm in explaining public opinion, but less is known about the importance of disgust, an innate disease-related emotion. To study the independe...
Levi Adelman,Maykel Verkuyten,Kumar Yogeeswaran Levi Adelman
Tolerance, the acceptance of disapproved conduct of others, is considered an indispensable feature of diverse societies. Yet tolerance can be expressed in one of two distinct ways, which is not reflected in the literature. In one way, toler...
Cillian McHugh,Siobhán M Griffin,Melanie J McGrath et al. Cillian McHugh et al.
Reducing the spread of infectious viruses (e.g., COVID-19) can depend on societal compliance with effective mitigations. Identifying factors that influence adherence can inform public policy. In many cases, public health messaging has becom...
Tobias Widmann Tobias Widmann
Research shows that emotions matter in politics, and they matter during a public health crisis. Yet, a comprehensive analysis of emotional political rhetoric during the COVID-19 crisis is still missing. Based on parties' position in the pol...
Alexander Bor,Frederik Jørgensen,Marie Fly Lindholt et al. Alexander Bor et al.
The emergence of the novel coronavirus has put societies under tremendous pressure to instigate massive and rapid behavior change. Throughout history, an effective strategy to facilitate novel behaviors has been to morally condemn those who...
Cristian G Rodriguez,Shana Kushner Gadarian,Sara Wallace Goodman et al. Cristian G Rodriguez et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of all Americans, but the severity of the pandemic has been experienced unevenly across space and time. Some states saw sharp rises in COVID-19 cases in early March, whereas case counts rose much...
Orla T Muldoon,James H Liu,Cillian McHugh Orla T Muldoon
The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to unprecedented and extraordinary conditions. It represents a profound threat to health and political and economic stability globally. It is the pressing issue of the current historical moment and is li...
Kiran Arabaghatta Basavaraj,Pahi Saikia,Anil Varughese et al. Kiran Arabaghatta Basavaraj et al.
Drawing on social identity theory and research on digital media and polarization, this study uses a quasi-experimental design with a random sample (n = 3304) to provide causal evidence on perceptions of who is to blame for the initial sprea...