The Challenge of Human Psychology to Effective Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Petr Houdek
Petr Koblovský
Marek Vranka
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[1] Prague University of Economics and Business,Faculty of Business Administration
[2] Charles University,Faculty of Social Sciences
[3] Center of Behavioral Experiments (CEBEX),undefined
[4] Institute for Behavioral and Economic Studies (INBES),undefined
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Society | 2021年 / 58卷
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Backfire effect; Cognitive bias; COVID-19; Government communication; Public health;
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When it comes to the nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and the effectiveness of measures against the disease, many citizens worldwide do not trust their governments or health authorities. This brief essay discusses several psychological mechanisms which, under certain conditions, lead people to ignore important sources of information and hinder effective management of the epidemic. The paper shows that understanding psychological mechanisms, such as information neglect, cognitive dissonance, psychological reactance, and, in general, the diversity of people’s thinking styles, may help leaders design more effective government communications.
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