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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...
Adam B David,Crystal L Park,Sayaka Awao et al. Adam B David et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged suddenly in early 2020, posing a serious health threat and creating tremendous stress and distress across the world. Religion has been shown to play important and varied roles in previous disasters and health c...
Chiara Remondi,Flavia Cirimele,Concetta Pastorelli et al. Chiara Remondi et al.
Although recent studies on the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have highlighted the negative effects of moral disengagement on intentions to comply with COVID-19 containment measures, little is known about the mediating role of moral di...
Xiao Wang Xiao Wang
Vaccines can be an effective way to help prevent COVID-19 infections. However, in the age of "infodemic" and people holding different values, promoting COVID-related prevention can be difficult. Based on a survey of 460 Chinese residents in...
Emily Towner,Livia Tomova,Danielle Ladensack et al. Emily Towner et al.
Many social activities moved online during the global COVID-19 pandemic, yet research investigating whether virtual social interactions facilitate social connectedness has been inconclusive. In this study, participants completed online ques...
Ruri Takizawa,Sarah Robinson,Cristina Aelenei et al. Ruri Takizawa et al.
Research on underrepresented groups in leadership has shown that women and ethnic minorities are preferred as leaders during a crisis. In the present study, we investigated factors that shape voter preferences for minority political leaders...
Angel He,Patricia M Greenfield,Amy J Akiba et al. Angel He et al.
Quantitative analysis in this special issue (Greenfield, Brown, & Du, 2021) showed that the COVID-19 pandemic has led most parents to report greater expectations for their children to help with family subsistence. This familistic developmen...
Timo Lajunen,Beata Wróbel Timo Lajunen
Fast deployment of safe and efficient COVID-19 vaccines has changed the course of the pandemic in many countries reducing COVID-19 death rates and allowing countries to abandon strict measures such as social distancing and restrictions to p...
Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado,Shu-Sha Angie Guan,Dianna Alvarado et al. Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado et al.
Globally, the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has resulted in abrupt shifts in ecological and social environments, including school contexts, which became predominately virtual. This study (1) examines the role of the COVID-19 ...