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How fear and collectivism influence public's preventive intention towards COVID-19 infection: A study based on big data from the social media
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2020
unpublished
Background: Despite worldwide calls for precautionary measures to combat COVID-19, the public's preventive intention still varies significantly among different regions. Exploring the influencing factors of the public's preventive intention is very important to curtail the spread of COVID-19. Previous studies have found that fear can effectively improve the public's preventive intention, but they ignore the impact of differences in cultural values. The present study examines the combined effect
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-46035/v2
fatcat:k52tmuo3kjfdnaicf66w4qwcoa