促进对反科罗纳措施的理解和认可--通过教育引导减少指数增长偏差及其影响。

Sebastian Jäckle, Felix Ettensperger
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抗击冠状病毒措施的一个主要问题是所谓的指数增长偏差,即系统性低估指数增长及其后果的认知扭曲。针对这一偏差,我们复制了亚马逊 MTurk 在 2020 年 3 月大流行第一波期间在美国普通人群中进行的有关 SARS-CoV-2 传播的实验。利用最小可能性设计方法,我们在 2020 年 11 月的德国学生样本中发现了类似的强烈偏差。然而,一个简单的教育干预措施就可以减少这种偏差。此外,接受了这些教育提示的参与者对接触限制的认可度也大大提高。这种效果在不同的分析技术和纳入控制后都是稳健的。关于病毒呈指数级传播的政治声明往往只提及这一现象的名称,而简单的教育提示则是对这些声明的补充,可以帮助公众更好地理解侵犯个人自由的必要性。
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Boosting the Understanding and Approval of Anti-Corona Measures-Reducing Exponential Growth Bias and its Effects through Educational Nudges.

Boosting the Understanding and Approval of Anti-Corona Measures-Reducing Exponential Growth Bias and its Effects through Educational Nudges.

Boosting the Understanding and Approval of Anti-Corona Measures-Reducing Exponential Growth Bias and its Effects through Educational Nudges.

Boosting the Understanding and Approval of Anti-Corona Measures-Reducing Exponential Growth Bias and its Effects through Educational Nudges.

One major problem of compliance with anti-coronavirus measures originates from the so-called exponential growth bias, i.e. the cognitive distortion of systematically underestimating exponential growth and its consequences. We replicate an Amazon MTurk experiment regarding the spread of SARS-CoV-2 that was conducted in the general US population during the first wave of the pandemic in March 2020 dealing with this bias. Using a least-likely-design-approach, we find a similarly strong bias in our sample of German students in November 2020. Nevertheless, this bias can be reduced by one simple educational intervention. Furthermore, participants who received these educational nudges showed a considerably higher approval rating for contact restrictions. This effect is robust to different analytical techniques and the inclusion of controls. Complementing political statements about the exponential spread of the virus - which often only mention the name of the phenomenon - with simple educational nudges could help the public better understand the need for encroachments on personal liberties.

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