感觉“不知情”会降低对COVID-19指南的遵守:来自美国、英国、荷兰和德国的证据

M. Hameleers, T. V. D. Meer, Anna Brosius
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引用次数: 39

摘要

这项研究表明,在2020年冠状病毒(严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型)大流行的第一阶段,来自美国、英国、荷兰和德国的公民在其一般信息环境中经历了相对较高水平的错误和虚假信息。我们要求受访者说明他们对新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2及其引发的疾病新冠肺炎)的一般信息错误或不准确(错误信息)或故意误导(虚假信息)的体验程度。那些经历过错误信息的人愿意寻求进一步的信息并遵守官方指导方针。另一方面,感知到更多虚假信息的个人不太愿意寻求更多信息,并报告称遵守官方指导方针的意愿较低。
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Feeling “disinformed” lowers compliance with COVID-19 guidelines: Evidence from the US, UK, Netherlands and Germany
This study indicates that, during the first phase of the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic in 2020, citizens from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Germany experienced relatively high levels of mis-and disinformation in their general information environment. We asked respondents to indicate the extent to which they experienced that general information on the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes, COVID-19) was erroneous or inaccurate ( misinformation ) or intentionally misleading ( disinformation ). Those who experienced misinformation were willing to seek further information and to comply with official guidelines. Individuals perceiving more disinformation - on the other hand - were less willing to seek additional information and reported lower willingness to comply with official guidelines.
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