Publications
2022
- Sebastian Brun Bjørkheim; Bjørn Sætrevik (2022). Manipulating risk of infection and appeal to public benefit increase compliance with infection control measures in a hypothetical pandemic scenario. (external link)
- Sebastian Brun Bjørkheim; Bjørn Sætrevik; Marit Knapstad (2022). Hvilke grunner har folk til å ikke følge smitteverntiltakene?. (external link)
- Maria-Therese Friehs; Patrick F. Kotzur; Christine Kraus et al. (2022). Warmth and competence perceptions of key protagonists are associated with containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from 35 countries. (external link)
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Sebastian Brun Bjørkheim (2022). Motivational factors were more important than perceived risk or optimism for compliance to infection control measures in the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. (external link)
2025
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Sebastian B. Bjørkheim (2025). A Taxonomy for Quantification of Norwegian Probability Phrases. (external link)
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Eilin K. Erevik; Sebastian B. Bjørkheim (2025). Personality traits predict perception of pandemic risk and compliance with infection control measures. (external link)
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Rebecca Jane Cox; Dagrun Waag Linchausen et al. (2025). Perceived infection risk, infection exposure, and compliance to infection control measures among the first COVID-19 patients in Norway. (external link)
2024
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Eilin Kristine Erevik; Sebastian Brun Bjørkheim (2024). Personality traits predict perception of and response to health crises. (external link)
- Sebastian Brun Bjørkheim (2024). Attitudes towards future pandemic risk and compliance. (external link)
- Bjørn Sætrevik; Rebecca Jane Cox Brokstad; Dagrun Waag Linchausen et al. (2024). Those getting tested for COVID-19 had seen the risk as low, been more exposed and taken fewer precautions. (external link)
Projects
Perceived Risk and Precautions during a Pandemic Outbreak (PANDRISK)