Predicting Self-Initiated Preventive Behavior Against Epidemics with an Agent-Based Relative Agreement Model
Predicting Self-Initiated Preventive Behavior Against Epidemics with an Agent-Based Relative Agreement Model
Human self-initiated behavior against epidemics is recognized to have significant impacts on disease spread.A few epidemic models have incorporated self-initiated behavior, and most of them are based on a classic population-based approach, which assumes a homogeneous population and a perfect mixing pattern, thus failing to capture heterogeneity among individuals, such …