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Risk preferences and risk perception affect the acceptance of digital contact tracing

Health and Fitness

Risk preferences and risk perception affect the acceptance of digital contact tracing

R. Albrecht, J. B. Jarecki, et al.

Explore the dynamics behind digital contact-tracing applications (DCTAs) in Switzerland! This study by Rebecca Albrecht, Jana B. Jarecki, Dominik S. Meier, and Jörg Rieskamp uncovers why acceptance rates are low despite high compliance, revealing crucial factors like health-risk perception and data security concerns.

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