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Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Center for Open Science, 2021)
Previous studies suggested that public trust in government is vital for implementations of social policies that rely on public's behavioural responses. This study examined associations of trust in government regarding ...
How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally
(Research Square Platform LLC, 2021)
U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less
preventative behaviors to avoid infection. Here, we investigate whether these tendencies are partly attributable ...
Belief inhibition during thinking: not so fast
(Center for Open Science, 2022)
The present study is a conceptual replication of De Neys & Franssen's (2009) study about the role of belief inhibition in reasoning, operationalized as the change in reaction times to different categories of words presented ...
We don’t know what you did last summer. On the importance of transparent reporting of reaction time data pre-processing
(PsychArxiv Preprints, 2022)
In behavioral, cognitive, and social sciences, reaction time measures are an important source of information. However, analyses on reaction time data are affected by researchers’ analytical choices and the order in which ...
Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries
(Center for Open Science, 2022)
A variety of public officials have expressed concern that policies mandating collective
public health behaviors (e.g., national/ regional “lockdown”) may result in behavioral fatigue
that ultimately renders such policies ...
The Replication Database: Documenting the Replicability of Psychological Science
(MetaArXiv Preprints, 2024)
In psychological science, replicability—repeating a study with a new sample
achieving consistent results (Parsons et al., 2022)—is critical for affirming the validity
of scientific findings. Despite its importance, ...