Correcting Perceived Social Distancing Norms to Combat Covid-19

James Allen IV, Arlete Mahumane, J. Riddell, Tanya Rosenblat, Dean Yang, Hang Yu
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Can informing people of high community support for social distancing encourage them to do more of it? In theory, the impact of such an intervention on social distancing is ambiguous, and depends on the relative magnitudes of free-riding and perceived-infectiousness effects. We randomly assigned a treatment providing information on true high rates of community social distancing support. We estimate impacts on social distancing, measured using a combination of self-reports and reports of others. While experts surveyed in advance expected the treatment to increase social distancing, we find that its average effect is close to zero and significantly lower than expert predictions. The treatment’s effect is heterogeneous, as predicted by theory: it decreases social distancing where current COVID-19 cases are low (where free-riding dominates), but increases it where cases are high (where the perceived-infectiousness effect dominates).
纠正感知到的社会距离规范以对抗Covid-19
告知人们社区对保持社交距离的高度支持是否能鼓励他们做得更多?理论上,这种干预对社会距离的影响是模糊的,取决于搭便车和感知传染性影响的相对程度。我们随机分配了一种治疗方法,提供了社区保持社会距离支持的真正高比率的信息。我们通过结合自我报告和他人报告来估计对社交距离的影响。虽然事先接受调查的专家预计这种治疗会增加社交距离,但我们发现其平均效果接近于零,远低于专家的预测。正如理论所预测的那样,这种治疗的效果是不一样的:在当前COVID-19病例较少的地方(搭便车占主导地位),它会减少社会距离,但在病例较多的地方(感知传染性影响占主导地位),它会增加社会距离。
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