Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: the mediating effect of the desire for tightness
Tightening social norms is thought to be adaptive for dealing with collective threat yet it may have nega- tive consequences for increasing prejudice. The present research investigated the role of desire for cultural tightness, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, in increasing negative attitudes tow...
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2022
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/95820/7/95820_Concern%20with%20COVID-19%20pandemic%20threat.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/95820/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028 |
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Summary: | Tightening social norms is thought to be adaptive for dealing with collective threat yet it may have nega- tive consequences for increasing prejudice. The present research investigated the role of desire for cultural tightness, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, in increasing negative attitudes towards immigrants. We used
participant-level data from 41 countries ( N = 55,015) collected as part of the PsyCorona project, a cross- national longitudinal study on responses to COVID-19. Our predictions were tested through multilevel and SEM models, treating participants as nested within countries. Results showed that people’s concern with COVID- 19 threat was related to greater desire for tightness which, in turn, was linked to more negative attitudes towards immigrants. These findings were followed up with a longitudinal model ( N = 2,349) which also showed that people’s heightened concern with COVID-19 in an earlier stage of the pandemic was associated with an increase in their desire for tightness and negative attitudes towards immigrants later in time. Our findings offer insight into the trade-offs that tightening social norms under collective threat has for human groups. |
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