Getting back to the “new normal”: Autonomy restoration during a global pandemic
We investigate the psychological recovery process of full-time employees during the two-week period at the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Past research suggests that recovery processes start after stressors abate and can take months or years to unfold. In contrast, we build on autonom...
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Main Authors: | ANICICH, Eric M., FOULK, Trevor A., OSBORNE, Merrick R., GALE, Jake, SCHAERER, Michael |
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2020
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