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COVID-19 health certification reduces outgroup bias: evidence from a conjoint experiment in Japan
Y. Kubo and I. Okada
This research conducted by Yoshiaki Kubo and Isamu Okada reveals how health certifications may play a crucial role in reducing outgroup bias against inbound travelers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study shows that travelers with health certificates are more likely to gain entry compared to those undergoing self-isolation, highlighting the potential of health certifications in addressing pandemic-related anxieties.
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