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Author: Christina J Atchison; Leigh Bowman; Charlotte Vrinten; Rozlyn Redd; Philippa Pristera; Jeffrey W Eaton; Helen Ward
Title: Perceptions and behavioural responses of the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey of UK Adults
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: j7hih6o9_48
    Snippet: The strength of this study is in the representative sample of the UK adult population, the ability to achieve our sample size quickly, and the timeliness in relation to changing government recommendations. This study has three limitations. First, with an online approach, responses of those without internet access were under-represented. Second, the survey tool consisted of predominantly closed-ended questions. Thus, we were unable to explore resp.....
    Document: The strength of this study is in the representative sample of the UK adult population, the ability to achieve our sample size quickly, and the timeliness in relation to changing government recommendations. This study has three limitations. First, with an online approach, responses of those without internet access were under-represented. Second, the survey tool consisted of predominantly closed-ended questions. Thus, we were unable to explore responses in more depth. Third, surveys collecting self-report data are generally subject to limitations including honesty, introspective ability and interpretation of the questions.

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