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Changes in social norms during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic across 43 countries

dc.contributor.coauthorAndrighetto, Giulia
dc.contributor.coauthorSzekely, Aron
dc.contributor.coauthorGuido, Andrea
dc.contributor.coauthorGelfand, Michele
dc.contributor.coauthorAbemathy, Jered
dc.contributor.coauthorArıkan, Gizem
dc.contributor.coauthorBarrera, Davide
dc.contributor.coauthorBasnight-Brown, Dana
dc.contributor.coauthorBelaus, Anabel
dc.contributor.coauthorBerezina, Elizaveta
dc.contributor.coauthorBlumen, Sheyla
dc.contributor.coauthorBoski, Pawel
dc.contributor.coauthorHuyen Thi Thu Bui
dc.contributor.coauthorCamilo Cardenas, Juan
dc.contributor.coauthorCekrlija, Dorde
dc.contributor.coauthorde Barra, Micheal
dc.contributor.coauthorde Zoysa, Piyanjali
dc.contributor.coauthorDorrough, Angela
dc.contributor.coauthorEngelmann, Jan B.
dc.contributor.coauthorEuh, Hyun
dc.contributor.coauthorFiedler, Susann
dc.contributor.coauthorFoster-Gimbel, Olivia
dc.contributor.coauthorFreitas, Goncalo
dc.contributor.coauthorFulop, Marta
dc.contributor.coauthorGardarsdottir, Ragna B.
dc.contributor.coauthorGill, Colin Mathew Hugues D.
dc.contributor.coauthorGloeckner, Andreas
dc.contributor.coauthorGraf, Sylvie
dc.contributor.coauthorGrigoryan, Ani
dc.contributor.coauthorGrowiec, Katarzyna
dc.contributor.coauthorHashimoto, Hirofumi
dc.contributor.coauthorHopthrow, Tim
dc.contributor.coauthorHrebickova, Martina
dc.contributor.coauthorImada, Hirotaka
dc.contributor.coauthorKamijo, Yoshio
dc.contributor.coauthorKapoor, Hansika
dc.contributor.coauthorBankar, S.
dc.contributor.coauthorKashima, Yoshihisa
dc.contributor.coauthorKhachatryan, Narine
dc.contributor.coauthorKharchenko, Natalia
dc.contributor.coauthorLeon, Diana
dc.contributor.coauthorLeslie, Lisa M.
dc.contributor.coauthorLi, Yang
dc.contributor.coauthorLiik, Kadi
dc.contributor.coauthorLiuzza, Marco Tullio
dc.contributor.coauthorMaitner, Angela T.
dc.contributor.coauthorMamidi, Pavan
dc.contributor.coauthorMcArdle, Michele
dc.contributor.coauthorMedhioub, Imed
dc.contributor.coauthorMendes Teixeira, Maria Luisa
dc.contributor.coauthorMentser, Sari
dc.contributor.coauthorMorales, Francisco
dc.contributor.coauthorNarayanan, Jayanth
dc.contributor.coauthorNitta, Kohei
dc.contributor.coauthorNussinson, Ravit
dc.contributor.coauthorOnyedire, Nneoma G.
dc.contributor.coauthorOnyishi, Ike E.
dc.contributor.coauthorOsin, Evgeny
dc.contributor.coauthorPanagiotopoulou, Penny
dc.contributor.coauthorPereverziev, Oleksandr
dc.contributor.coauthorPerez-Floriano, Lorena R.
dc.contributor.coauthorPirttila-Backman, Anna-Maija
dc.contributor.coauthorPogosyan, Marianna
dc.contributor.coauthorRaver, Jana
dc.contributor.coauthorReyna, Cecilia
dc.contributor.coauthorRodrigues, Ricardo Borges
dc.contributor.coauthorRomano, Sara
dc.contributor.coauthorRomero, Pedro P.
dc.contributor.coauthorSakki, Inari
dc.contributor.coauthorSanchez, Angel
dc.contributor.coauthorSherbaji, Sara
dc.contributor.coauthorSimpson, Brent
dc.contributor.coauthorSpadoni, Lorenzo
dc.contributor.coauthorStamkou, Eftychia
dc.contributor.coauthorTravaglino, Giovanni A.
dc.contributor.coauthorVan Lange, Paul A. M.
dc.contributor.coauthorWinata, Fiona Fira
dc.contributor.coauthorZein, Rizqy Amelia
dc.contributor.coauthorZhang, Qing-peng
dc.contributor.coauthorEriksson, Kimmo.
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Psychology
dc.contributor.departmentGraduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities
dc.contributor.kuauthorAycan, Zeynep
dc.contributor.kuauthorÖzden, Seniha
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteCollege of Social Sciences and Humanities
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteGRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-29T09:39:00Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThe emergence of COVID-19 dramatically changed social behavior across societies and contexts. Here we study whether social norms also changed. Specifically, we study this question for cultural tightness (the degree to which societies generally have strong norms), specific social norms (e.g. stealing, hand washing), and norms about enforcement, using survey data from 30,431 respondents in 43 countries recorded before and in the early stages following the emergence of COVID-19. Using variation in disease intensity, we shed light on the mechanisms predicting changes in social norm measures. We find evidence that, after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, hand washing norms increased while tightness and punishing frequency slightly decreased but observe no evidence for a robust change in most other norms. Thus, at least in the short term, our findings suggest that cultures are largely stable to pandemic threats except in those norms, hand washing in this case, that are perceived to be directly relevant to dealing with the collective threat. Tightness-looseness theory predicts that social norms strengthen following threat. Here the authors test this and find that, after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, hand washing norms increased, but no evidence was observed for a robust change in most other norms.
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dc.description.sponsorshipKnut and Wallenberg Grant "How do human norms form and change?" 2016.0167. (G.An.). The Swedish Research Council grant "Norms and Risk: Do social norms help dealing with collective threats" 2021-06271 (G.An.). Ministero dell'Istruzione dell'Universita e della Ricerca, PRIN 2017, prot. 20178TRM3F (D.B.). Universidad de Los Andes, Fondo Vicerrectoria de Investigaciones (J.-C.C.). Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary, National Research, Development and Innovation Fund NKFIH-OTKA K135963 (M.F.). Grant 23-061770 S of the Czech Science Foundation (M.H. and S.G.). RVO: 68081740 of the Institute of Psychology, Czech Academy of Sciences (M.H. and S.G.). RA Science Committee, research project N.20TTSH-070 (A.Gr. and N.Khac.). Open University of Israel, 511687 (R.N.). HSE University Basic Research Program (E.O.). Project BASIC (PID2022-141802NB-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by "ERDF A way of making Europe" (A.Sa.). US Army Research Office Grant W911NF-19-1-910281 (B.S.). Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, 019.183SG.001 (E.S.). Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VI.Veni.201 G.013 (E.S.). European Commission, Horizon 2020-ID 870827 (E.S.). UKRI Grant "Secret Power" No. EP/X02170X/1 awarded under the European Commission's "European Research Council - STG" Scheme (G.A.T.).
dc.description.volume15
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41467-024-44999-5
dc.identifier.eissn2041-1723
dc.identifier.issn2041-1723
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-44999-5
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/22880
dc.identifier.wos1164810100037
dc.keywordsCovid-19
dc.keywordsHumans
dc.keywordsPandemics
dc.keywordsSocial behavior
dc.keywordsSocial norms
dc.keywordsSurveys and questionnaires
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherNature Portfolio
dc.relation.grantnoKnut and Wallenberg Grant "How do human norms form and change?" [870827]
dc.relation.grantnoSwedish Research Council grant "Norms and Risk: Do social norms help dealing with collective threats" [2021-06271]
dc.relation.grantnoMinistero dell'Istruzione dell'Universita e della Ricerca, PRIN 2017 [20178TRM3F]
dc.relation.grantnoUniversidad de Los Andes
dc.relation.grantnoFondo Vicerrectoria de Investigaciones
dc.relation.grantnoMinistry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary
dc.relation.grantnoNational Research, Development and Innovation Fund [NKFIH-OTKA K135963]
dc.relation.grantnoCzech Science Foundation [23-061770 S]
dc.relation.grantnoInstitute of Psychology, Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO: 68081740]
dc.relation.grantnoNetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VI.Veni
dc.relation.grantnoRA Science Committee
dc.relation.grantnoEuropean Commission, Horizon 2020 [PID2022-141802NB-I00]
dc.relation.grantnoOpen University of Israel
dc.relation.grantnoUKRI Grant "Secret Power"
dc.relation.grantnoHSE University Basic Research Program
dc.relation.grantnoEuropean Commission's "European Research Council - STG" Scheme [W911NF-19-1-910281]
dc.relation.grantnoMCIN/AEI
dc.relation.grantnoERDF A way of making Europe
dc.relation.grantnoUS Army Research Office [2016.0167]
dc.relation.grantnoNetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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dc.relation.grantnoSwedish Research Council [2021-06271] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
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dc.subjectUmbrella movement
dc.titleChanges in social norms during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic across 43 countries
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