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      Can scientists use simple infographics to convince? Effects of the "flatten the curve" charts on perceptions of and behavioral intentions toward social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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          Infographics of modest complexity are commonly used to convey knowledge to non-experts. However, little is known regarding how the use of infographics may convince the public and lead to massive behavioral changes in response to an acute cause. In March 2020, scientists and journalists revamped a scholarly published graph into the "flatten the curve" (FTC) mantra that defined the United States' initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined how Americans' awareness of the flatten the curve charts relates to their perceived effectiveness of social distancing measures, perceived controllability of the pandemic, and behavioral intentions toward social distancing measures. Implications on visual communication of science are discussed.

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          Journal
          Public Underst Sci
          Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
          SAGE Publications
          1361-6609
          0963-6625
          October 2021
          : 30
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
          Article
          10.1177/09636625211038719
          34448434
          1eab397c-185c-44da-8916-1e099d4e5a47
          History

          COVID-19,visual communication,information visualization,flatten the curve

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