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  • Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology: 2022, vol: 3, issue:
  • 1)- Pamela Pensini, Jameson McMullen. Anthropomorphising nature in times of crisis: A serial mediation model from connectedness to nature via anthropomorphism on support for COVID-19 travel restrictions. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100024
    Cited : 8
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  • 2)- Hanna Zagefka. Intergroup helping during the COVID-19 crisis: A moderated mediation with effects of ingroup identification, ingroup blame, and perceived global common fate. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100027
    Cited : 4
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  • 3)- Silvana Mula, Daniela Di Santo, Elena Resta, Farin Bakhtiari, Conrad Baldner, Erica Molinario, Antonio Pierro, Michele J Gelfand, Emmy Denison, Maximilian Agostini, Jocelyn J Bélanger, Ben Gützkow, Jannis Kreienkamp, Georgios Abakoumkin, Jamilah Hanum Abdul Khaiyom, Vjollca Ahmedi, Handan Akkas, Carlos A Almenara, Mohsin Atta, Sabahat Cigdem Bagci, Sima Basel, Edona Berisha Kida, Allan B I Bernardo, Nicholas R Buttrick, Phatthanakit Chobthamkit, Hoon-Seok Choi, Mioara Cristea, Sára Csaba, Kaja D. Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100028
    Cited : 20
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  • 4)- Deborah Shulman, Eran Halperin, Michal Reifen-Tagar. Personal experience with Covid-19 is associated with increased environmental concern and pro-environmental behavioral intentions. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100031
    Cited : 13
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  • 5)- Or Perah Midbar Alter. Children during coronavirus: Israeli preschool children' s perspectives. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100032
    Cited : 8
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  • 6)- Alexander Scott English, Thomas Talhelm, Rongtian Tong, Xiaoyuan Li, Yan Su. Historical rice farming explains faster mask use during early days of China's COVID-19 outbreak. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100034
    Cited : 17
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  • 7)- Kim Borovik, Pamela Pensini. Be Good to Your Mother (Earth): The Relationship between Anthropomorphising Nature, Financial Insecurity, and Support for Pro-environmental Policies in the Context of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100039
    Cited : 4
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  • 8)- Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado, Shu-Sha Angie Guan, Dianna Alvarado, Julia Salcedo, Amanda Thwaits, Cathy Quach, Jean Pauline Serrano, Joanna Ramirez, Claudia M Toledo-Corral. Cortisol awakening response among Latinx and Black students transitioning to college prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100043
    Cited : 0
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  • 9)- Tilmann Hüppauff, Nadine Richter, Marcel Hunecke. Heavy crisis, new perspectives? Investigating the role of consumption, time wealth and meaning construction during countrywide Covid-19 lockdown in Germany. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100045
    Cited : 2
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  • 10)- Timo Lajunen, Beata Wróbel. Acculturation, trust to health care system, and attitudes to COVID-19 vaccination: A comparative study between Polish immigrants in Norway, Polish in Poland, and Norwegians in Norway. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100047
    Cited : 6
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  • 11)- Angel He, Patricia M Greenfield, Amy J Akiba, Genavee Brown. Why do many parents expect more help from their children during COVID-19? A qualitative follow-up to quantitative survey data. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100052
    Cited : 1
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  • 12)- Ruri Takizawa, Sarah Robinson, Cristina Aelenei, Vincenzo Iacoviello, Clara Kulich. A five-nation study of the impact of political leaning and perception of crisis severity on the preference for female and minority leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100055
    Cited : 1
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  • 13)- Emily Towner, Livia Tomova, Danielle Ladensack, Kristen Chu, Bridget Callaghan. Virtual social interaction and loneliness among emerging adults amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100058
    Cited : 8
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  • 14)- Xiao Wang. Attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine uptake intent in China: The role of collectivism, interpersonal communication, and the use of news and information websites. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100065
    Cited : 4
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  • 15)- Chiara Remondi, Flavia Cirimele, Concetta Pastorelli, Maria Gerbino, Fulvio Gregori, Maryluz Gomez Plata, Antonio Zuffianò. Conspiracy beliefs, regulatory self-efficacy and compliance with COVID-19 health-related behaviors: The mediating role of moral disengagement. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100069
    Cited : 0
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  • 16)- Tania Kiehl Lucci, Vinicius Frayze David, Ricardo Prist, Emma Otta. Some lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic: Subjective well-being before and during the pandemic among Brazilian adults. Current research in ecological and social psychology. 2022, 3: 100070
    Cited : 0
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