A computational cognitive model of behaviors and decisions that modulate pandemic transmission: expectancy-value, attitudes, self-efficacy, and motivational intensity

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  • who: ufeffPeterufeff ufeffPirolliufeff from the Birmingham City University, United Kingdom have published the research: A computational cognitive model of behaviors and decisions that modulate pandemic transmission: Expectancy-value, attitudes, self-efficacy, and motivational intensity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The COVID-19 pandemic has involved historically the most massive set of natural experiments aimed at changing human behavior along with staggering amounts of data relevant to understanding human behavioral response to the perceptions about the pandemic and related interventions. Rather than provide a survey of these individual-level health behavior theories, the authors focus on . . .

     

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