But please do tell me the data sets that behavioural scientists are working with. I'm sure there are loads of global pandemics that have happened in modern times that required extensive social distancing measures, which passed me by, but that have been closely studied by behavioural 'scientists' to mine lessons for the current pandemic.
No I'm not. My background is in a related field though. The problem is that "behavioural science" means a lot of different things. Some aspects of it are barely sciencey, some are very tightly evidenced, but too controlled to be of real-use application. Somewhere in the middle is some useful stuff.
Are you a behavioural scientist? Apologies if so.
But please do tell me the data sets that behavioural scientists are working with. I'm sure there are loads of global pandemics that have happened in modern times that required extensive social distancing measures, which passed me by, but that have been closely studied by behavioural 'scientists' to mine lessons for the current pandemic.