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- who: Vaccine hesitancy et al. from the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, u00d8ster Farimagsgade A, Copenhagen, Denmark have published the article: Experiencing herd immunity in virtual reality increases COVID-19 vaccination intention: Evidence from a large-scale field intervention study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to disentangle these potential mechanisms underlying the positive effect of communicating the social benefit of vaccination using VR on users` vaccination intention. The authors experimentally investigated (i) whether the VR`s ability to elicit empathy is the key mechanism behind its effectiveness to promote vaccination behavior . . .
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