COVID and wearing masks outdoors: How culture and evolution shape our behavior

COVID and wearing masks outdoors: How culture and evolution shape our behavior

An international research team led by Christoph Randler, Professor of Biology Education at the University of Tübingen, has found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, people from collectivist societies such as Japan showed a greater willingness to wear masks outdoors than those from individualistic countries such as the U.S. An international research team led by Christoph Randler, Professor of Biology Education at the University of Tübingen, has found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, people from collectivist societies such as Japan showed a greater willingness to wear masks outdoors than those from individualistic countries such as the U.S. Social Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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