Replication Package for: Correcting Misperceptions about Support for Social Distancing to Combat COVID-19
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Replication data, code, and codebooks for \"Correcting Misperceptions about Support for Social Distancing to Combat COVID-19\" from the project \"Accelerating Changes in Norms about Social Distancing to Combat COVID-19\". Paper Abstract: Can informing people of high community support for social distancing encourage them to do moreof it? We randomly assigned a treatment correcting individuals’ underestimates of community support for social distancing. In theory, informing people that more neighbors support social distancing than expected encourages free-riding and lowers the perceived benefits from social distancing. At the same time, the treatment induces people to revise their beliefs about the infectiousness of COVID-19 upwards; this perceived infectiousness effect as well as the norm adherence effect increase the perceived benefits from social distancing. We estimate impacts on social distancing, measured using a combination of self-reports and reports of others. While experts surveyed in advance expected the treatment to increase social distancing, we find that its average effect is close to zero and significantly lower than expert predictions. However, the treatment’s effect is heterogeneous, as predicted by theory: it decreases social distancing where current COVID-19 cases are low (where free-riding dominates), but increases it where cases are high (where the perceived-infectiousness effect dominates). These findings highlight that correcting misperceptions may have heterogeneous effects depending on disease prevalence.
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2023-11-08



