Competing motives in a pandemic: Interplays between fundamental social motives and technology use in predicting (Non)Compliance with social distancing guidelines
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Highlights:
• We assessed how pathogen-avoidant and affiliative motives influence behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Pathogen-avoidant and affiliative motives predicted technology use.
• Technology use satisfied need to belong, which unexpectedly heightened interest for physical interactions.
• Technology use reduced frustrations, which heightened interest in physical distance from others.
摘要
•We assessed how pathogen-avoidant and affiliative motives influence behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic.•Pathogen-avoidant and affiliative motives predicted technology use.•Technology use satisfied need to belong, which unexpectedly heightened interest for physical interactions.•Technology use reduced frustrations, which heightened interest in physical distance from others.
论文关键词:COVID-19,Disease,Affiliation,Technology,Evolutionary psychology
论文评审过程:Received 23 February 2021, Revised 16 April 2021, Accepted 6 May 2021, Available online 3 June 2021, Version of Record 5 June 2021.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.106892