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This is what influences your compliance to Covid-19 measures the most


How much you comply with lockdown measures is most likely to be influenced by whether or not your family and friends are doing the same. AFP
Ahead of the fear of contracting Covid-19 or personal convictions, it is the influence of close relatives that seems to have the greatest impact on whether an individual respects physical-distancing mandates.
That was the finding of a team of British researchers who see social networks as the key to better compliance with health restrictions and greater acceptance of vaccination.
The researchers from the University of Nottingham, in partnership with experts in collective behaviour from British, French, German and American universities, investigated the motivations of citizens in complying with public policies and other health-related rules. ....

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Nottingham research shows people are more likely to follow Covid-19 rules when friends and family do


Nottingham research shows people are more likely to follow Covid-19 rules when friends and family do 
The research also suggests including experts in human behaviour when planning restrictions
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Study shows people are more likely to follow Covid rules when their friends and family do


Study shows people are more likely to follow Covid rules when their friends and family do
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Last Updated: Jan 22, 2021, 05:38 PM IST
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The study also revealed that people who were particularly bonded to their country were more likely to stick to lockdown rules.
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Close circle s compliance had an even stronger effect than people s own approval of the rules, the researchers said.
LONDON: People are more likely to follow Covid-19 restrictions based on what their friends do, rather than their own principles, according to a study that shows how social influence affects adherence to government interventions. The researchers, including those from the University of Nottingham in the UK, found that the best predictor of people s compliance to the rules was how much their close circle complied with the rules, which had an even stronger ef ....

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