Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic social changes for many, including separation from friends and coworkers, enforced close contact with family, reductions in mobility, and a number of other health-related precautions. Here we assess the extent to which people’s evolutionarilyrelevant basic motiva...
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Main Authors: | PICK, Cari M., et. al. |
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2022
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