Measuring behavioral fatigue involves a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods:
1. Surveys: Periodic surveys can assess changes in public compliance and attitudes over time. 2. Behavioral Observations: Direct observation of public behavior in various settings can provide real-time data. 3. Administrative Data: Data such as sales of health-related products (e.g., masks) and attendance at healthcare facilities can serve as indirect indicators. 4. Focus Groups: In-depth discussions can offer nuanced insights into the reasons behind behavioral fatigue.