To Mask or Not to Mask: Salience of Risk and the Efficacy of Government Messaging

Social Science Research Network(2020)

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During public health crises and other emergencies, governments send messages to help residents decide how to react. When and what kind of messages are effective? This study documents that government messaging has the largest impact when risk is least salient to individuals. In an online experiment, we test the interactive effects of displaying state COVID-19 statistics and government messages (e.g., recommendations on mask-wearing) on Americans’ valuation for masks at a time when messaging about the appropriate mitigating actions was very much in flux. Our findings suggest that sending an action-oriented message early is crucial for effective government messaging.
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government messaging,risk,efficacy
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