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期刊名:European journal of social psychology

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ISSN:0046-2772

e-ISSN:1099-0992

IF/分区:2.8/Q2

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Charlotte Krahé,Aikaterini Fotopoulou,Claudia Hammond et al. Charlotte Krahé et al.
Touch is a key channel for conveying meaning in social interactions. The affective quality of touch and its effects on well-being are shaped by relational context (relationship between touch giver vs. recipient) and person variables (e.g. a...
Clara Pretus,Óscar Vilarroya Clara Pretus
Identity fusion with the community has been previously found to mediate altruism in post-disaster settings. However, whether this altruistic response is specifically triggered by ingroup threat, or whether it can also be triggered by global...
Marlies de Groot,Juliette Schaafsma,Thomas Castelain et al. Marlies de Groot et al.
To date, there has been no systematic examination of cross-cultural differences in group-based shame, guilt, and regret following wrongdoing. Using a community sample (N = 1358), we examined people's reported experiences of shame, guilt, an...
Levi Adelman,Maykel Verkuyten,Kumar Yogeeswaran Levi Adelman
How do people decide whether specific minority behaviours should or should not be tolerated in society? The current research investigates the role of moralization in tolerance of Muslim minority behaviours that differ in their level of perc...
Alice Normand,Medhi Marot,Céline Darnon Alice Normand
The present research investigates economic insecurity as one potential determinant of citizens' compliance with restrictive policies implemented to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Two pre-registered studies (N Study 1 = 305; N Stud...
Xue Wang,Ting Wang,Tonglin Jiang et al. Xue Wang et al.
This research explored whether people hold double standards in a public crisis. We proposed that during the COVID-19 pandemic, people required others to strictly follow self-quarantine rules and other preventive behaviours, whereas they the...
Marie Juanchich,Miroslav Sirota,Daniel Jolles et al. Marie Juanchich et al.
We tested the link between COVID-19 conspiracy theories and health protective behaviours in three studies: one at the onset of the pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), a second just before the first national lockdown, and a third during tha...
Mirjana Rupar,Katarzyna Jamróz-Dolińska,Maryna Kołeczek et al. Mirjana Rupar et al.
We examined the link between constructive patriotism, glorification, and conventional patriotism and COVID-19-related attitudes and behaviors at different stages of the pandemic in Poland. In Study 1 (N = 663), constructive patriotism was p...
Matthew J Hornsey,Cassandra M Chapman,Belen Alvarez et al. Matthew J Hornsey et al.
We examined whether people who are prone to believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories are characterised by an especially strong concern for others or an especially strong concern for the self, and whether these orientations are associated with w...
Laura M Vowels,Katherine B Carnelley,Rachel R R Francois-Walcott Laura M Vowels
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been stuck indoors with their partners for months. Having a supportive partner is likely to be especially important during this time when access to outside sources of support is limited. The present...