Differences in political ideology are increasingly appearing as an impediment to successful bipartisan communication from local leadership. For example, recent empirical findings have shown that conservatives are less likely to adhere to COVID-19 health directives. This behavior is in direct contradiction to past research which indicates that conservatives are more rule abiding, prefer to avoid loss, and are more prevention-motivated than liberals. We reconcile this disconnect between recent empirical findings and past research by using insights gathered from press releases, millions of tweets, and mobility data capturing local movement in retail, grocery, workplace, parks, and transit domains during COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders. We find that conservatives adhere to health directives when they express more fear of the virus. In order to better understand this phenomenon, we analyze both official and citizen communications and find that press releases from local and federal government, along with the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, lead to an increase in expressions of fear on Twitter.
翻译:政治意识形态的差异日益成为地方领导人成功两党沟通的障碍。例如,最近的实证结果表明,保守派不太可能遵守COVID-19卫生指令。这与以往的研究直接矛盾,过去的研究表明保守派更坚持规则,更愿意避免损失,并且比自由派更具有预防动机。 我们利用从新闻稿、数百万次推文收集的洞察力,以及利用在COVID-19住所内发布命令期间收集的零售、杂货、工作场所、公园和过境地区当地运动的流动数据,将最近的经验调查结果与过去研究脱节调。 我们发现保守派在表达对病毒的恐惧时遵守卫生指令。 为了更好地了解这一现象,我们分析了官方和公民的沟通,发现地方和联邦政府的新闻稿,以及经证实的COVID-19案例的数量,导致在推特上表达恐惧情绪的增多。