Our Worldview affects What actions we would take. thanks Macmillan Teaching Community for looking at our paper In PLOS One work https://t.co/rixGlYinWW https://t.co/nuzvOKmmEP
Identifying with all humanity predicts cooperative health #behaviors and helpful responding during COVID-19. #CGFPsicología https://t.co/LvweagIwmd
RT @Natural_Fallacy: Identifying with all humanity as a whole predicts cooperation with public health guidelines and helpful behavior durin…
Identifying with all humanity as a whole predicts cooperation with public health guidelines and helpful behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/oEGrnlOleh https://t.co/68nqfkzWRA
People who identify with humanity as a whole are more likely to say they’d follow pandemic guidelines and help others during COVID-19. Study by Barragan et al. on feeling connected to “the larger family of humanity”. https://t.co/XI1fmIZeAP https://t.co/RQ
RT @TempletonWorld: TWCF grantees Andrew Meltzoff and @RajeshPNRao published a fantastic new paper in @PLOSONE on pandemic-related moral di…
RT @TempletonWorld: TWCF grantees Andrew Meltzoff and @RajeshPNRao published a fantastic new paper in @PLOSONE on pandemic-related moral di…
TWCF grantees Andrew Meltzoff and @RajeshPNRao published a fantastic new paper in @PLOSONE on pandemic-related moral dilemmas. Read the #openaccess paper: https://t.co/WZjeS12IZl @uwnews @DivIntelligence @uwcse @ctr4neurotech #openscience @DiverseDas
RT @UW_ILABS: In order to slow the spread of COVID, health officials need people to adhere to health guidelines. But which people are most…
RT @UW_ILABS: In order to slow the spread of COVID, health officials need people to adhere to health guidelines. But which people are most…
RT @UW_ILABS: In order to slow the spread of COVID, health officials need people to adhere to health guidelines. But which people are most…
In order to slow the spread of COVID, health officials need people to adhere to health guidelines. But which people are most likely to follow them? New I-LABS research may suggest some answers: @PLOSONE https://t.co/v2jDEOQVNz
Recognizing and identifying that we're all humans leads to increased cooperative health behaviors during COVID-19: https://t.co/WgVtdMttb7
RT @RajeshPNRao: Our new paper on human moral behavior related to the COVID pandemic: https://t.co/4FA22XD770
"Identification with all humanity was the most consistent and consequential predictor of individuals’ cooperative health behavior and helpful responding. "
RT @RajeshPNRao: Our new paper on human moral behavior related to the COVID pandemic: https://t.co/4FA22XD770
Our new paper on human moral behavior related to the COVID pandemic: https://t.co/4FA22XD770
RT @RecheleBrooks: Our collaborative @uw_ilabs with CSE work out today on pandemic anniversary: Identifying with all humanity predicts coop…
RT @RecheleBrooks: Our collaborative @uw_ilabs with CSE work out today on pandemic anniversary: Identifying with all humanity predicts coop…
RT @RecheleBrooks: Our collaborative @uw_ilabs with CSE work out today on pandemic anniversary: Identifying with all humanity predicts coop…
Our collaborative @uw_ilabs with CSE work out today on pandemic anniversary: Identifying with all humanity predicts cooperative health behaviors and helpful responding during COVID-19 https://t.co/rixGlYinWW
New article: Identifying with all humanity predicts cooperative health behaviors and helpful responding during COVID-19 https://t.co/Xbj6QUSi8l #coronavirus #COVID19 #2019ncov https://t.co/TFIbP80Yzj
Appealing to individuals' deep sense of connectedness to others could, for example, encourage some people to get vaccinated, wear masks or follow other public health guidelines. @cdube_sante
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