Vanderbilt Researchers Discover Strong Correlation Between Partisanship and Social Mobility During COVID-19 Pandemic
December 19, 2020
December 19, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Dec. 19 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
According to many medical experts, reduced social mobility--defined here as social contact and travel within and among communities--is a necessary factor in containing the spread of COVID-19. Joshua Clinton, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, led a team of researchers to analyze data from more than 1 million U.S. adults, determining that partisanship is more closely related to soc . . .
According to many medical experts, reduced social mobility--defined here as social contact and travel within and among communities--is a necessary factor in containing the spread of COVID-19. Joshua Clinton, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, led a team of researchers to analyze data from more than 1 million U.S. adults, determining that partisanship is more closely related to soc . . .