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Fear during pandemic promoted holistic cognitive style: The moderating role of uncertainty.
Zhou, Xiaoyu; Li, Xiaoyuan; Wu, Weiguo; Zhang, Xinyi; English, Alexander S; Peng, Kaiping.
  • Zhou X; Department of Psychology.
  • Li X; Intercultural Institute.
  • Wu W; Department of Psychology.
  • Zhang X; Intercultural Institute.
  • English AS; School of Psychology.
  • Peng K; Department of Psychology.
Emotion ; 2023 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2288977
ABSTRACT
The present study explored the link between fear and holistic cognitive style and the moderating role of uncertainty. We examined these effects in a real-life situation the long-term, global COVID-19 pandemic, which provided a natural context of fear and uncertainty. The current study comprises three studies recruiting N = 1,310 participants. Study 1 compared the link between fear and holistic style in the United States (a relatively uncertain situation presented by the COVID-19 pandemic) and China (a pandemic situation with relative certainty) in the early days of the pandemic. Study 2 examined the moderation effect of uncertainty in the relationship between fear and holistic style by manipulating participants into a fearful (vs. control) condition. Study 3 employed a longitudinal design to demonstrate the effect of fear-related emotions on holistic style change over a 3-month period. Across three studies, the moderation effect of uncertainty in the relationship between fear-related emotions and holistic style during the COVID-19 pandemic was consistently observed. In sum, this study provided an ecological and explanatory mechanism for understanding the impact of individuals' fear on holistic cognitive style. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal subject: Psychology Year: 2023 Document Type: Article