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Kim Borovik,Pamela Pensini Kim Borovik
Anthropomorphism of nature is known to be related to pro-environmental outcomes; however, little is known about these variables in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. The economic impact of the prolonged lockdowns may disrupt the histo...
Marlen Z Gonzalez,Andrea M Coppola,Joseph P Allen et al. Marlen Z Gonzalez et al.
All life must strategically conserve and allocate resources in order to meet the challenges of living. Social Baseline Theory suggests that, for humans, social context and the social resources therein are a central ecology in human phylogen...
Alexander Scott English,Thomas Talhelm,Rongtian Tong et al. Alexander Scott English et al.
In the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, we observed mask use in public among 1,330 people across China. People in regions with a history of farming rice wore masks more often than people in wheat regions. Cultural differences persist...
Or Perah Midbar Alter Or Perah Midbar Alter
The corona pandemic has changed the lives of human beings in almost every corner of the globe. Our study sought to explore how Israeli children aged 3-6 experienced the corona period, through semi-structured interviews conducted with a play...
Deborah Shulman,Eran Halperin,Michal Reifen-Tagar Deborah Shulman
Climate change attributable to human activities has created a global threat to humanity and the natural world. However, there is a tendency for people to view climate change as a threat primarily affecting those in far-away places and there...
Silvana Mula,Daniela Di Santo,Elena Resta et al. Silvana Mula et al.
Tightening social norms is thought to be adaptive for dealing with collective threat yet it may have negative consequences for increasing prejudice. The present research investigated the role of desire for cultural tightness, triggered by t...
Hanna Zagefka Hanna Zagefka
Strong identification with the national ingroup encourages acts of ingroup solidarity and helping of ingroup members, but it is less well understood how ingroup identification affects willingness to help outgroup members in need. This was t...
Tobias Otterbring,Alexandra Festila,Michał Folwarczny Tobias Otterbring
COVID-19 is one of the greatest international health crises in recent years. Due to the highly contagious nature of the virus, the World Health Organization has recommended that people comply with a set of preventive measures to reduce the ...
Zhenlin Wang,Pui Lam Yeung,Xiaozi Gao Zhenlin Wang
During the COVID-19 pandemic, families worldwide are confined in their homes for an extended period of time due to social distancing. Conducted between April and July of 2021, the current study examined the impact of household crowdedness d...
Patricia M Greenfield,Genavee Brown,Han Du Patricia M Greenfield
What are the psychological effects of the coronavirus pandemic? Greenfield's Theory of Social Change, Cultural Evolution, and Human Development predicts that when survival concerns augment, and one's social world narrows toward the family h...