2024
DOI: 10.1177/13591053241264932
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You can’t nudge into vaccination: Comparing the effects of nudge types and Covid-19 vaccination attitudes on vaccine willingness

Sergio Barbosa,
Johanna Sánchez-Mora,
Javier Alejandro Corredor

Abstract: Nudges can be an effective strategy to promote vaccination. However, it is necessary to better identify the characteristics of nudges that produce the strongest effects and how they interact with individuals’ attitudes. Here we sequentially test the effectiveness of three nudge characteristics (framing, nudge type, and presentation modality) and the role of participants’ attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccination, social solidarity and authoritarianism in vaccination decisions. In studies 1–4, participants were pre… Show more

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