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Will Bribing People to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine Work?


One evening some years ago, my brother was suffering through a frustrating round of
put down the video game controller and do your math homework with his 12-year-old son. “What do I have to do?” he blurted out angrily. “Pay you?”
His son paused the game, looked up at him, and said, “How much?”
Caught off guard, my brother suggested 25 cents a problem. His son ran straight upstairs and came down 20 minutes later with his homework and a verbal invoice for $2. But when he asked for the same deal the next night, my brother refused. “No son of mine is going to have to get paid to do homework,” he later told me. As it turned out, no son of his would ever willingly do his math homework again. ....

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Is Under-Promising and Over-Delivering Still a Good Practice?


We ve all heard before the advice that in order to succeed we should wow our customers by over-delivering through the services we provide, but is it actually worth going above and beyond?
The concept of under-promising and over-delivering seems to have grown in popularity among photographers, especially social photographers who work with wedding, family, and portrait clients. It is tempting to think that our value, in the eyes of our clients, would instantly shoot up the moment they realize we have delivered something unexpected yet definitely factored into our workflow. However, does it actually yield enough benefit for us to continue spending additional time or money on it? ....

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Study: Republicans became increasingly vaccine hesitant over the course of the pandemic


Study: Republicans became increasingly vaccine hesitant over the course of the pandemic
Individuals who self-identify as Republicans became more skeptical of a potential COVID-19 vaccine and other inoculations, such as the flu shot, over the course of the pandemic, reveals a new study by the University of California San Diego s Rady School of Management.
The paper, published in
PLOS ONE, measured general attitudes toward vaccines and assessed whether study participants would get a potential COVID-19 vaccine as well as the seasonal flu shot. It also gauged trust in media.
We found Republicans became increasingly vaccine hesitant and less trusting of media from March to August of 2020, while Democrats views on the two topics stayed the same. ....

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Republicans became more vaccine hesitant as the coronavirus pandemic unfolded


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IMAGE: Republicans became more skeptical of a potential COVID-19 vaccine and other inoculations, such as the flu shot, from March to August of 2020, while Democrats views on the topics stayed.
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Individuals who self-identify as Republicans became more skeptical of a potential COVID-19 vaccine and other inoculations, such as the flu shot, over the course of the pandemic, reveals a new study by the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management.
The paper, published in
PLOS ONE, measured general attitudes toward vaccines and assessed whether study participants would get a potential COVID-19 vaccine as well as the seasonal flu shot. It also gauged trust in media. ....

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