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Melissa J Dreier,Simone Imani Boyd,Saskia L Jorgensen et al. Melissa J Dreier et al.
Adolescents' relationship to social media (SM) use shifted significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown. However, less is known about how adolescents' social media use behaviors and mood were associated during this time. This study examined o...
Rocio Burgos-Calvillo,Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado,Patricia M Greenfield Rocio Burgos-Calvillo
It is often assumed that ethnic differences are the source of cross-cultural conflict and misunderstandings in the United States. However, research indicates that socioeconomic differences, i.e., family ecologies, play an important role in ...
Salvatore Giorgi,Johannes C Eichstaedt,Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro et al. Salvatore Giorgi et al.
Full national coverage below the state level is difficult to attain through survey-based data collection. Even the largest survey-based data collections, such as the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System or the Gallup-Healthways ...
Ronald Fischer,Johannes Alfons Karl Ronald Fischer
We report systematic variability in the psychometric properties of a brief personality inventory during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing upon recent discussions about the universality vs cultural relativism of personality ...
Isu Cho,Tony J Cunningham,Ryan T Daley et al. Isu Cho et al.
Recently, there has been increasing attention to the interaction between empathy and memory. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a period when empathy played a key role in people's behaviors, we assessed the relationship between empathy and memor...
Andrea Marais-Potgieter,Andrew Thatcher Andrea Marais-Potgieter
COVID-19 is a global event that has impacted every individual on earth in some way and can be viewed as a mortality salience trigger. Although there were reports of increased nature exposure across the world, research is needed to understan...
Katharina Henk,Florian Rosing,Fabian Wolff et al. Katharina Henk et al.
Since the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Germany, the German government has introduced various measures to counteract the pandemic. The implementation of safety measures can have counterproductive effects: people engage in risk compen...
Fatima Z Nayani,Masaki Yuki,William W Maddux et al. Fatima Z Nayani et al.
Given that mask-wearing proved to be an important tool to slow the spread of infection during the COVID-19 pandemic, investigating the psychological and cultural factors that influence norms for mask wearing across cultures is exceptionally...
Lauren J Vinnell,Julia S Becker,Emma E H Doyle et al. Lauren J Vinnell et al.
The global SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic presents a pressing health challenge for all countries, including Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ). As of early 2022, NZ public health measures have reduced impacts of the pandemic, but ongoing efforts to ...
Tilmann Hüppauff,Nadine Richter,Marcel Hunecke Tilmann Hüppauff
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly changed the way we live and consume. One open question is whether the crisis provides an opportunity to increase alternatives to materialistic consumption. We characterize these alternatives as sustainable l...