‘Extroverted’ men are less likely to follow Covid rules and people aren’t surprised

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‘Extroverted’ men are less likely to follow Covid rules and people aren’t surprised
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“Extraverted” men with “greater self-interest” are more likely to not comply with coronavirus restrictions, a study from Australian and Canadian academics has found - in news which wasn’t really news to most people on Twitter.

on Thursday, involved more than 1,500 participants from Australia, Canada, the US and the UK, who all had their personalities, behaviours and attitudes analysed.

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