#8940. Social nudges for vaccination: How communicating herd behaviour influences vaccination intentions

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Abstract:
This study discusses herd immunity communication as a strategy to counter vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccination intentions. An additional objective was to explore the roles of descriptive social norms (vaccination behaviour of others) and the herd-immunity threshold (coverage needed to stop disease transmission).
Keywords:
experiment; health communication; herd immunity; immunisation; registered report; social norms; vaccination intention

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