Mortality salience and helping behavior amidst public crisis: cross-sectional evidence during COVID-19
BackgroundAs a real mortality salience, a public crisis would have a major impact on individual minds, behaviors, and lifestyles. COVID-19 provides us with a stark real-world example to understand these implications. Previous research has revealed that some individuals become more willing to help th...
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Main Authors: | Qing Xie (Author), Yaqin Yan (Author), Ji Lai (Author), Meiting Wei (Author) |
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