> The benefits of both seatbelts and vaccines, not just to a single person but to everyone else around them, are proven and well-documented.
Well that's the physics and the immunology part of the science.
You still got to do the social science. If you fail that then all the progress done in the lab is moot.
The burden of the proof is there even more strongly for the social science. If the organization fails to obtain the desired behavior when the lab work proves that such behavior provides an advantage then that is an even worse failure from the organization. They should look at what they did wrong with their communication.
Well that's the physics and the immunology part of the science.
You still got to do the social science. If you fail that then all the progress done in the lab is moot.
The burden of the proof is there even more strongly for the social science. If the organization fails to obtain the desired behavior when the lab work proves that such behavior provides an advantage then that is an even worse failure from the organization. They should look at what they did wrong with their communication.