Responses to Covid-19 threats: An evolutionary psychological analysis
Responses to Covid-19 public health interventions have been marginally effective. For example, only 64% of the US population has received at least two vaccinations. Because most public health interventions require people to behave in ways that are evolutionarily novel and are mismatched with evolved...
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Main Authors: | COLARELLI, Stephen M., MIRANDO, Tyler J., HAN, Kyunghee, LI, Norman P., VESPI, Carter, KLEIN, Katherine A., FALES, Charles P. |
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2022
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