University of Pennsylvania: Partisanship and the Pandemic
July 22, 2020
July 22, 2020
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, July 22 -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news:
Partisanship, not health concerns, is the main driver of whether Americans are social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study, and researchers say understanding the influence of partisanship is key to developing successful strategies to get people to change their behavior and help tamp down the virus.
John Lapinski, faculty director of Penn's Pro . . .
Partisanship, not health concerns, is the main driver of whether Americans are social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study, and researchers say understanding the influence of partisanship is key to developing successful strategies to get people to change their behavior and help tamp down the virus.
John Lapinski, faculty director of Penn's Pro . . .