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View article: Exposure to Different Motives of Scientists Moderates Responses to Scientific Consensus: The Case of Cultured Meat
Exposure to Different Motives of Scientists Moderates Responses to Scientific Consensus: The Case of Cultured Meat Open
This research examines how exposure to different motives of scientists affects the impact of scientific consensus on public attitudes toward cultured meat. While scientific consensus on the safety of cultured meat generally increased posit…
View article: Why do I act for the environment? Socioeconomic status moderates the relationship between climate change beliefs and sustainable actions.
Why do I act for the environment? Socioeconomic status moderates the relationship between climate change beliefs and sustainable actions. Open
Effectively responding to climate change requires participation of all people across a diverse socio-cultural spectrum who vary in their psychological processes.Previous research shows that socioeconomic status (SES) influences how strongl…
View article: Individual costs and community benefits: Collectivism and individuals’ compliance with public health interventions
Individual costs and community benefits: Collectivism and individuals’ compliance with public health interventions Open
Differences in national responses to COVID-19 have been associated with the cultural value of collectivism. The present research builds on these findings by examining the relationship between collectivism at the individual level and adhere…
View article: Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19
Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19 Open
People believe they should consider how their behavior might negatively impact other people, Yet their behavior often increases others’ health risks. This creates challenges for managing public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. We …
View article: Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries
Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries Open
Significance Political polarization impeded public support for policies to address the spread of COVID-19, much as polarization hinders responses to other societal challenges. The present cross-country study demonstrates how the cues from …
View article: Religion, environmental guilt, and pro-environmental support: The opposing pathways of stewardship belief and belief in a controlling god
Religion, environmental guilt, and pro-environmental support: The opposing pathways of stewardship belief and belief in a controlling god Open
Religion exerts significant influence on how individuals respond to social issues. The present research investigates the implications of religious beliefs on emotions and behaviors regarding environmental issues. In three studies conducted…
View article: Religion, Social Connectedness, and Xenophobic Responses to Ebola
Religion, Social Connectedness, and Xenophobic Responses to Ebola Open
This study examined the role of religion in xenophobic responses to the threat of Ebola. Religious communities often offer members strong social ties and social support, which may help members cope with psychological and physical threat, i…
View article: Intersubjective Norms
Intersubjective Norms Open
Morris, M. W., & Liu, Z. (2015). Psychological functions of subjective norms: Reference groups, moralization, adherence and defiance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 46, 1279-1360. Pepitone, A. (1976).Toward a normative and comparati…