2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/h3tu5
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“Skin in the Game”: Social Goals Implementation Intentions Increase Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures

Abstract: Despite the proven effectiveness of COVID-19 preventive measures, these remain inoperativeif individuals do not adopt them. We sought out to investigate the effectiveness of a novel type of intervention to foster compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures. Drawing upon the model of action phases and evidence linking social motives to compliance with recommendations, we extended implementation intentions to setting social goals (Social Goals Implementation Intentions, SGII). In a first study in France (N = 16… Show more

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“…More successful interventions could improve UB-related health behavior by rendering salient epistemic needs (i.e. the need to form an epistemically correct opinion) to preserve the health of close ones (Adam-Troian et al, 2022), or lower fake news accuracy perceptions by tapping into pro-social motives to help less digitally literate others (Orosz et al, 2023). Other studies suggest that explicitly prompting secondary school teachers to engage in rational thinking increased the effect of cognitive ability on their levels of paranormal and conspiracy beliefs (Adam-Troian et al, 2019).…”
Section: Critical Thinking Education To Decrease Unfounded Beliefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More successful interventions could improve UB-related health behavior by rendering salient epistemic needs (i.e. the need to form an epistemically correct opinion) to preserve the health of close ones (Adam-Troian et al, 2022), or lower fake news accuracy perceptions by tapping into pro-social motives to help less digitally literate others (Orosz et al, 2023). Other studies suggest that explicitly prompting secondary school teachers to engage in rational thinking increased the effect of cognitive ability on their levels of paranormal and conspiracy beliefs (Adam-Troian et al, 2019).…”
Section: Critical Thinking Education To Decrease Unfounded Beliefsmentioning
confidence: 99%