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Under or out of government control? The effects of individual mental health and political views on the attribution of responsibility for COVID-19 incidence rates
2021
Social Psychological Bulletin
The paper shows the role of mental health and political views in attributing responsibility for COVID-19 incidence rates to the government and factors beyond government control. Authors' hypotheses draw on the classic and new versions of attribution theories, on literature from political psychology about the process of blaming the government for natural catastrophes, and also on local socio-political specifics (political polarization). The empirical data used in the article come from the survey
doi:10.32872/spb.4395
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