解释水平理论
心理学
社会距离
社会心理学
考试(生物学)
认知心理学
内隐联想测验
联想(心理学)
日常生活
认知
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
神经科学
古生物学
法学
传染病(医学专业)
心理治疗师
病理
生物
疾病
医学
政治学
作者
Ramzi Fatfouta,Yaacov Trope
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506211044061
摘要
Mask wearing plays a vital role in the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Despite its ubiquity in everyday social life, it is still unknown how masked faces are mentally represented. Drawing on construal-level theory, we test the hypothesis that masked faces and unmasked faces are implicitly associated with psychological distance and proximity in memory, respectively. Four preregistered, high-powered experiments ( N = 354 adults) using the Implicit Association Test lend convergent support to this hypothesis across all four dimensions of psychological distance: social distance, spatial distance, temporal distance, and hypothetical distance. A mini meta-analysis validates the reliability of the findings (Hedge’s g = 0.46). The present work contributes to the growing literature on construal-level effects on implicit social cognition and enriches the current discussion on mask wearing in the pandemic and beyond.
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