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COVID Antworten in den wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften der Welt


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American Psychological Association: Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied
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1 [GO] 2023―Apr―13 Imagine distant-future outcome: Mental simulation of COVID-19 vaccinations. Kosuke Motoki, Toshiki Saito, Yuji Takano
2 [GO] 2023―Mrz―06 COVID-19 vaccine skeptics are pers귭 by pro-vaccine expert consensus messaging. Michał Białek, Ethan A. Meyers, Patrícia Arriaga, Damian Harateh, Arkadiusz Urbanek
3 [GO] 2022―Aug―15 People think the everyday effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are not as bad for people in poverty. Nathan N. Cheek
4 [GO] 2022―Jul―28 Supplemental Material for People Think the Everyday Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic Are Not as Bad for People in Poverty
5 [GO] 2022―Mai―19 Ambiguity and unintended inferences about risk messages for COVID-19. Dawn Liu Holford, Marie Juanchich, Miroslav Sirota
6 [GO] 2022―Apr―28 Supplemental Material for Ambiguity and Unintended Inferences About Risk Messages for COVID-19
7 [GO] 2022―Apr―07 Friend-shield protection from the crowd: How friendship makes people feel invulnerable to COVID-19. Eline L. E. De Vries, Hyunjung Crystal Lee
8 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 Is it riskier to meet 100 people outdoors or 14 people indoors? Comparing public and expert perceptions of COVID-19 risk. Shane Timmons, Cameron A. Belton, Deirdre A. Robertson, Martina Barjaková, Ciarán Lavin, Hannah Julienne, Peter D. Lunn
9 [GO] 2022―Feb―24 How safe is this trip? Judging personal safety in a pandemic based on information from different sources. Toby Prike, Jakub Bijak, Philip A. Higham, Jason Hilton
10 [GO] 2022―Feb―17 Supplemental Material for Is It Riskier to Meet 100 People Outdoors or 14 People Indoors? Comparing Public and Expert Perceptions of COVID-19 Risk
11 [GO] 2022―Feb―17 Supplemental Material for How Safe Is This Trip? Judging Personal Safety in a Pandemic Based on Information From Different Sources
12 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Biased belief updating in causal reasoning about COVID-19. Leo Gugerty, Michael Shreeves, Nathan Dumessa
13 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Math matters: A novel, brief educational intervention decreases whole number bias when reasoning about COVID-19. Clarissa A. Thompson, Jennifer M. Taber, Pooja G. Sidney, Charles J. Fitzsimmons, Marta K. Mielicki, Percival G. Matthews, et al. (+8)
14 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Risk perception, decision-making, and risk communication in the time of COVID-19. Susan Joslyn, Gale M. Sinatra, Daniel Morrow
15 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Risk perceptions and health behaviors as COVID-19 emerged in the United States: Results from a probability-based nationally representative sample. Dana Rose Garfin, Baruch Fischhoff, E. Alison Holman, Roxane Cohen Silver
16 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Risky but alluring: Severe COVID-19 pandemic influence increases risk taking. Claire I. Tsai, Ying Zeng
17 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 COVID-19: Risk perception, risk communication, and behavioral intentions. Susan Joslyn, Sonia Savelli, Horacio A. Duarte, Jessica Burgeno, Chao Qin, Jee Hoon Han, Gala Gulacsik
18 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Risk compensation during COVID-19: The impact of face mask usage on social distancing. Ashley Luckman, Hossam Zeitoun, Andrea Isoni, Graham Loomes, Ivo Vlaev, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Daniel Read
19 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Bring out your experts: The relationship between perceived expert causal understanding and pandemic behaviors. Jessecae K. Marsh, Nick D. Ungson, Dominic J. Packer
20 [GO] 2022―Jan―24 Stocks, flows, and risk response to pandemic data. Nicholas Reinholtz, Sam J. Maglio, Stephen A. Spiller
21 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 Supplemental Material for Math Matters: A Novel, Brief Educational Intervention Decreases Whole Number Bias When Reasoning About COVID-19
22 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 Supplemental Material for Risk Perceptions and Health Behaviors as COVID-19 Emerged in the United States: Results From a Probability-Based Nationally Representative Sample
23 [GO] 2022―Jan―20 Supplemental Material for Risky But Alluring: Severe COVID-19 Pandemic Influence Increases Risk Taking
24 [GO] 2021―Okt―28 Information delivered by a chatbot has a positive impact on COVID-19 vaccines attitudes and intentions. Sacha Altay, Anne-Sophie Hacquin, Coralie Chevallier, Hugo Mercier
25 [GO] 2021―Aug―23 Changing pace: Using implementation intentions to enhance social distancing behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. Janet N. Ahn, Danfei Hu, Melissa Vega
26 [GO] 2021―Aug―23 Supplemental Material for Changing Pace: Using Implementation Intentions to Enhance Social Distancing Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic
27 [GO] 2021―Jul―22 Can self-protective behaviors increase unrealistic optimism? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. Yan Vieites, Guilherme A. Ramos, Eduardo B. Andrade, Carlos Pereira, Amanda Medeiros
28 [GO] 2021―Jul―22 Age-related framing effects: Why vaccination against COVID-19 should be promoted differently in younger and older adults. Anne Reinhardt, Constanze Rossmann
29 [GO] 2021―Jul―22 Supplemental Material for Risk Compensation During COVID-19: The Impact of Face Mask Usage on Social Distancing
30 [GO] 2021―Jun―21 Supplemental Material for Can Self-Protective Behaviors Increase Unrealistic Optimism? Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic
31 [GO] 2021―Jun―17 Innocence in the shadow of COVID-19: Plea decision making during a pandemic. Miko M. Wilford, David M. Zimmerman, Shi Yan, Kelly T. Sutherland
32 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Quantifying the effects of fake news on behavior: Evidence from a study of COVID-19 misinformation. Ciara M. Greene, Gillian Murphy
33 [GO] 2021―Jun―10 Supplemental Material for Innocence in the Shadow of COVID-19: Plea Decision Making During a Pandemic
34 [GO] 2021―Jun―07 Supplemental Material for Quantifying the Effects of Fake News on Behavior: Evidence From a Study of COVID-19 Misinformation
35 [GO] 2021―Mai―13 To unpack or not? Testing public health messaging about COVID-19. Olga Kostopoulou, Alan Schwartz
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