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Cornelia Betsch
Cornelia Betsch
University of Erfurt, Bernhard Nocht Institut für Tropenmedizin (Hamburg)
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Barriers of influenza vaccination intention and behavior–a systematic review of influenza vaccine hesitancy, 2005–2016
P Schmid, D Rauber, C Betsch, G Lidolt, ML Denker
PloS one 12 (1), e0170550, 2017
12492017
Beyond confidence: Development of a measure assessing the 5C psychological antecedents of vaccination
C Betsch, P Schmid, D Heinemeier, L Korn, C Holtmann, R Böhm
PloS one 13 (12), e0208601, 2018
12112018
The influence of vaccine-critical websites on perceiving vaccination risks
C Betsch, F Renkewitz, T Betsch, C Ulshöfer
Journal of health psychology 15 (3), 446-455, 2010
6072010
Opportunities and challenges of Web 2.0 for vaccination decisions
C Betsch, NT Brewer, P Brocard, P Davies, W Gaissmaier, N Haase, ...
Vaccine 30 (25), 3727-3733, 2012
5052012
Polarization of the vaccination debate on Facebook
AL Schmidt, F Zollo, A Scala, C Betsch, W Quattrociocchi
Vaccine 36 (25), 3606-3612, 2018
4792018
Social and behavioral consequences of mask policies during the COVID-19 pandemic
C Betsch, L Korn, P Sprengholz, L Felgendreff, S Eitze, P Schmid, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (36), 21851-21853, 2020
4122020
The influence of narrative v. statistical information on perceiving vaccination risks
C Betsch, C Ulshöfer, F Renkewitz, T Betsch
Medical Decision Making 31 (5), 742-753, 2011
3902011
On the benefits of explaining herd immunity in vaccine advocacy
C Betsch, R Böhm, L Korn, C Holtmann
Nature human behaviour 1 (3), 0056, 2017
3892017
Ten considerations for effectively managing the COVID-19 transition
KB Habersaat, C Betsch, M Danchin, CR Sunstein, R Böhm, A Falk, ...
Nature human behaviour 4 (7), 677-687, 2020
3802020
Using behavioral insights to increase vaccination policy effectiveness
C Betsch, R Böhm, GB Chapman
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1), 61-73, 2015
3772015
Monitoring behavioural insights related to COVID-19
C Betsch, LH Wieler, K Habersaat
The Lancet 395 (10232), 1255-1256, 2020
3572020
Präferenz für intuition und deliberation (PID)
C Betsch
Zeitschrift für Differentielle und Diagnostische Psychologie 25 (4), 179-197, 2004
292*2004
Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussions
P Schmid, C Betsch
Nature Human Behaviour 3 (9), 931-939, 2019
2742019
Intuition in judgment and decision making
H Plessner, C Betsch, T Betsch
Psychology Press, 2011
2672011
How behavioural science data helps mitigate the COVID-19 crisis
C Betsch
Nature human behaviour 4 (5), 438-438, 2020
2532020
Germany COVID-19 Snapshot MOnitoring (COSMO Germany): Monitoring knowledge, risk perceptions, preventive behaviours, and public trust in the current coronavirus outbreak in Germany
C Betsch, L Wieler, M Bosnjak, M Ramharter, V Stollorz, S Omer, L Korn, ...
PsychArchives, 2020
253*2020
Inviting free-riders or appealing to prosocial behavior? game-theoretical reflections on communicating herd immunity in vaccine advocacy.
C Betsch, R Böhm, L Korn
Health Psychology 32 (9), 978, 2013
2272013
Debunking vaccination myths: strong risk negations can increase perceived vaccination risks.
C Betsch, K Sachse
Health psychology 32 (2), 146, 2013
2162013
Vaccination as a social contract
L Korn, R Böhm, NW Meier, C Betsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (26), 14890-14899, 2020
2132020
E-health use, vaccination knowledge and perception of own risk: drivers of vaccination uptake in medical students
C Betsch, S Wicker
Vaccine 30 (6), 1143-1148, 2012
1942012
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