Purpose. “False consensus” refers to individuals with (v. without) an experience judging that experience as more (v. less) prevalent in the population. We examined the role of people’s perceptions of their social circles (family, friends, and acquaintances) in shaping their population estimates, false consensus patterns, and vaccination intentions. Methods. In a national online flu survey, 351 participants indicated their personal vaccination and flu experiences, assessed the percentage of individuals with those experiences in their social circles and the population, and reported their vaccination intentions. Results. Participants’ population estimates of vaccination coverage and flu prevalence were associated with their perceptions of thei...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
BackgroundOnline discussions may impact the willingness to get vaccinated. This experiment tests how...
Objective: Flu vaccinations are recommended for almost everyone, but uptake may vary because of perc...
Why do we adopt new rules, such as social distancing? Although human sciences research stresses the ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
Objectives This Registered Report attempted to conceptually replicate the finding that communicating...
Objectives This Registered Report attempted to conceptually replicate the finding that communicating...
The majority of UK parents participate in the recommended baby vaccination programme, but some vacci...
The current study applies the social amplification risk framework to the anti-vaccination movement, ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
Vaccine hesitancy is a complex health problem, with various factors involved including the influence...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
BackgroundOnline discussions may impact the willingness to get vaccinated. This experiment tests how...
Objective: Flu vaccinations are recommended for almost everyone, but uptake may vary because of perc...
Why do we adopt new rules, such as social distancing? Although human sciences research stresses the ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
Objectives This Registered Report attempted to conceptually replicate the finding that communicating...
Objectives This Registered Report attempted to conceptually replicate the finding that communicating...
The majority of UK parents participate in the recommended baby vaccination programme, but some vacci...
The current study applies the social amplification risk framework to the anti-vaccination movement, ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
‘Nudge’-based social norms messages conveying high population influenza vaccination coverage levels ...
Vaccine hesitancy is a complex health problem, with various factors involved including the influence...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
The Chief Medical Officer for England recommends that healthcare workers have a seasonal influenza v...
Conformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one h...
BackgroundOnline discussions may impact the willingness to get vaccinated. This experiment tests how...