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Monday, May 11, 2020

Cautionary Note for Whatever Hybrid Reopening Occurs in Fall

As prior posts have noted, we seem to be inching toward a hybrid reopening in the fall at the various UC campuses including UC. If such reopenings occur, orientation will need to deal with coronavirus protocols and expected behavior. A British study suggest potential problems:

Young men break social-distancing rules way more than young women

May 10, 2020, Jenny Anderson, Quartz

Lockdown has been hard for many, including teens who had flown the nest and suddenly had to fly back home. A new survey by a team from the University of Sheffield and Ulster University in the UK suggests young men are handling it by flouting the rules at twice the rate of young women. Researchers questioned just under 2,000 13- to 24-year-olds, finding half of the men aged 19-24 had met friends or family members they did not live with during lockdown, compared to 25% of women.

Younger teens were more compliant than older ones. The most rule-breaking group by far was men aged 19 to 21: Almost 30% had been asked by police to leave an area, go home, or disperse (22% had been arrested or fined), compared to 11% for similarly aged women. For those aged 22 to 24, it was a fifth of men compared to 10% of women.

Liat Levita from the University of Sheffield, one of the lead authors, told the BBC that the results were not surprising: “We know that males in general take more risks and evolutionary psychologists have always explained that in terms of males trying to show off…They will take more risks and their decision-making processes are shaped by that so their behavior actually makes sense to them.”...

Full story at https://qz.com/1854689/young-men-break-social-distancing-rules-way-more-than-young-women/

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