Polarizing effects of the coronavirus pandemic on system justification: A natural experiment involving New York City college students

EJ Rivera Pichardo, SA Parihar… - Analyses of Social Issues …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research suggests that societal threats often increase ideological support for the
social system, but the attitudinal effects of COVID‐19 seem to have varied greatly. Here we …

When to Laugh, When to Cry: Display Rules of Nonverbal Vocalisations Across Four Cultures

RG Kamiloğlu, K Manokara, JM Tybur… - Journal of Nonverbal …, 2024 - Springer
Nonverbal vocalisations like laughter, sighs, and groans are a fundamental part of everyday
communication. Yet surprisingly little is known about the social norms concerning which …

Cross-cultural COVID-19 conspiracy thinking and religious, spiritual, and supernatural variables: a systematic review

KC Pait, JJ Exline, W Schutt, JA Wilt - Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This systematic review examined the relationship between COVID-19 conspiracy thinking
and religious, spiritual, and supernatural beliefs and practices (referred to here as …

Accordance and conflict between religious and scientific precautions against COVID-19 in 27 societies

T Samore, DMT Fessler, AM Sparks… - Religion, Brain & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Meaning-making systems underlie perceptions of the efficacy of threat-mitigating behaviors.
Religion and science both offer threat mitigation, yet these meaning-making systems are …

[PDF][PDF] When to Laugh, When to Cry: Display Rules of Nonverbal Vocalisations

RG Kamiloğlu, K Manokara, JM Tybur, DA Sauter - osf.io
Nonverbal vocalisations like laughter, sighs, and groans are a fundamental part of everyday
communication. Yet surprisingly little is known about the social norms concerning which …

[PDF][PDF] Steps Toward an Interdisciplinary Anthropology of Mind and Emotion: Intersections Between Evolutionary and Psychological Anthropologies

T Samore, DMT Fessler - danielmtfessler.com
In the US, anthropology departments are often partitioned along disciplinary lines, with 2
marked divisions being common between evolutionary and psychological anthropologies …