An article on factors that can sway how individuals choose to behave during the pandemic. The article explains how our attachment to the status quo creates a bias of the here and now as well as how emotions can easily change moods and decisions. Additionally, the article delves into confirmation bias, peer pressure and frictionless situations as important indicators that can help experts nudge society toward healthy behaviors.
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