 The results of this study suggest that individuals' perceptions of the effectiveness of governmental measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 may influence their willingness to practice social distancing behaviors. Furthermore, the study found that individuals' perceptions of how much personal freedom they have been infringed upon by these measures also plays a role in determining their willingness to practice social distancing behaviors. This article was authored by Yen Shoyu, Joseph Tak, F.A.I. Lao, and Mason Manchun Lao.