id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-025556-oyfx3ij5 THUNSTRÖM, LINDA Testing for COVID-19: willful ignorance or selfless behavior? 2020-05-08 .txt text/plain 6776 296 58 Furthermore, willful ignorance often arises when selfish wants conflict with social benefits, which might be particularly likely for potential 'super-spreaders' – people with many social interactions – given people who test positive are urged to self-isolate for two weeks. Furthermore, we expect those at the lowest risk of losing out financially (e.g., risk to labor income or health care costs) or emotionally from self-isolating (i.e., if they are introverts who attach a low value to social interactions) to be the most willing to get tested for COVID-19. We therefore conclude that the positive effect of being an extrovert on willingness to test for COVID-19 is likely due to social health benefits weighing more heavily in their decision than their private costs from potential self-isolation for 14 days, should the test come back positive. ./cache/cord-025556-oyfx3ij5.txt ./txt/cord-025556-oyfx3ij5.txt