Cherry Todd L, James Alexander G, Murphy James
Department of Economics, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA.
CICERO Center for International Climate Research, Oslo, Norway.
J Econ Behav Organ. 2021 Jul;187:415-430. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.04.006. Epub 2021 May 11.
Face coverings have been shown to slow the spread of COVID-19, yet their use is not universal and remains controversial in the United States. Designing effective nudges for widespread adoption is important when federal mandates are politically or legally infeasible. We report the results from a survey experiment in which subjects were exposed to one of three video messages from President Trump, and then indicated their preference for wearing a mask. In the first video, the President simply recited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. In the second, the President additionally emphasized that wearing a mask is optional. In the third video, the President added that he will not personally wear a mask. We find that exposure to presidential messages can increase the stated likelihood of wearing a mask-particularly among the President's supporters. We also explore experiential effects of COVID-19, and find that people (especially supporters of the President) are more likely to support wearing a mask if they know someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. These results offer guidance to policy makers and practitioners interested in understanding the factors that influence viral risk mitigation strategies.
口罩已被证明能减缓新冠病毒的传播,但在美国,口罩的使用并不普遍,且仍存在争议。当联邦强制命令在政治或法律上不可行时,设计有效的助推措施以促使口罩广泛使用就很重要。我们报告了一项调查实验的结果,在该实验中,受试者观看了特朗普总统的三段视频信息之一,然后表明他们对戴口罩的偏好。在第一个视频中,总统只是宣读了疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的指导方针。在第二个视频中,总统还强调戴口罩是可选项。在第三个视频中,总统补充说他自己不会戴口罩。我们发现,接触总统的信息会增加表示愿意戴口罩的可能性,尤其是在总统的支持者中。我们还探究了新冠疫情的体验效应,发现如果人们认识新冠病毒检测呈阳性的人,那么他们(尤其是总统的支持者)更有可能支持戴口罩。这些结果为有兴趣了解影响病毒风险缓解策略因素的政策制定者和从业者提供了指导。