@whstancil Anyway, here's a fun paper arguing, probably unsurprisingly, that reduced social distancing during the first year of the pandemic was associated with increased general antisocial traits: https://t.co/xqUgFqluNx
Worth reiterating that there is abundant evidence, including findings from our lab, that overall antisociality is strongly linked to failures to engage in social distancing behaviors during the pandemic. https://t.co/vycA9C8u0R
Reduced social distancing early in the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with antisocial behaviors in an online United States sample https://t.co/tQN6kOCzTD https://t.co/0NRSK6FkKE
Reduced social distancing early in the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with antisocial behaviors in an online United States sample https://t.co/tQN6kOCzTD https://t.co/MAX40QGa5j
Reduced social distancing early in the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with antisocial behaviors in an online United States sample https://t.co/k3uWlhBJon https://t.co/yyuQL9zv8a
"antisociality [predicted] standing"—checks notes—"closer to others while outside (p < .001)" on April 8, 2020 among 131 US adults. Pre-reg: https://t.co/6V1U8m3ZuO Paper: https://t.co/7wfQRsyvbQ What have other datasets found? https://t.co/8GvhTA8tL
When life gives you a pandemic, make a research paper. Way to go, Katie and co-authors!
📢📢 We’re thrilled to publish our first COVID-19-related research article with @PLOSONE Results link antisociality with reduced social distancing early in the pandemic. @aa_marsh @kathrynberluti @ShawnRhoads56 https://t.co/d1zRuSFn1j 1/9