"A team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh, UK, found that consistent mask-wearing was associated with positive well-being among their participants."
I would think that's probably an association with being blissfully ignorant. Those who don't wear masks are awake, and therefor obviously are unsettled due to the reality around them.
That's only because if you go into a store without one the mask nazi's attack you....so yea...who wants to be hassled every time they go into a store...
What would be considered acceptable methods? How would you conduct the experiment?
What field of study are you (you don't have to reveal it if you don't want to)?
I would think that's probably an association with being blissfully ignorant. Those who don't wear masks are awake, and therefor obviously are unsettled due to the reality around them.
My favorite are the people who double up on masks.
That's only because if you go into a store without one the mask nazi's attack you....so yea...who wants to be hassled every time they go into a store...
What would be considered acceptable methods? How would you conduct the experiment? What field of study are you (you don't have to reveal it if you don't want to)?
Going against the crowd requires fortitude, which they do not possess, therefore being the same makes them feel better.