Those options are not exclusive—it seems likely to be some combination of all of them, including that people are bad at quarantining. And this confounds things when you try to use statistics—even if you had base rates, you’d need to know correlations in order to figure out which of them are worth intervention.
Those options are not exclusive—it seems likely to be some combination of all of them, including that people are bad at quarantining. And this confounds things when you try to use statistics—even if you had base rates, you’d need to know correlations in order to figure out which of them are worth intervention.