Abstract [eng] |
The master's thesis presents an analysis of the decision to vaccinate against Covid-19 making process. The theoretical part of the work presents J. Elster's model of action, in the context of vaccination, It consists of possible limitations of action and 7 mechanisms (rational choice, bounded rational choice, social norms, reinforcement, weakness of will, natural and social selections, emotions). The study first examines the limitations that a person may face if they choose to be vaccinated and assesses the relevance of each in the Covid-19 vaccination situation. Later, using the algorithm, the data collected by means of a questionnaire survey are analyzed, in order to determine which features of the operation of the mechanism best correspond to the survey results. The study showed that the decision to vaccinate against Covid-19 was subject to biological limitations, i.e. it is not given to people who have had complications in the past. The analysis revealed that the decision to get vaccinated is mostly conditioned by the mechanism of bounded rational choice, weak will, social norms, and the decision not to vaccinate. |