How behavioural science data helps mitigate the COVID-19 crisis

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Cornelia Betsch
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[1] University of Erfurt,Center for Empirical Research in Economics and Behavioural Sciences (CEREB)
[2] University of Erfurt,Media and Communication Science
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Nature Human Behaviour | 2020年 / 4卷
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In the current absence of medical treatment and vaccination, the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic can only be brought under control by massive and rapid behaviour change. To achieve this we need to systematically monitor and understand how different individuals perceive risk and what prompts them to act upon it, argues Cornelia Betsch.
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