CC Carbon - i-Perception, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Wearing face masks in times of COVID-19 is one of the essential keystones for effectively decreasing the rate of new infections and thus for mitigating the negative consequences for …
AE Light, B Reidinger… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Wearing face masks to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19 has the potential to impact social perception. In the present research, we explore differential …
Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Black and Asian, compared to White, people experienced unique social identity threats (SITs) while wearing face masks (Kahn & Money …
C Rivas, K Anand, AP Moore - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Within the 2020/21 CICADA (Coronavirus Intersectionalities: Chronic Conditions or Disabilities and Migrants and other Ethnic minorities) study, we explored full, partial or …
The present research examined how face masks alter first impressions of warmth and competence for different racial groups. Participants were randomly assigned to view …
KHD Tang - Current Res. J. Soc. Sci. & Human., 2021 - HeinOnline
Countries entered lockdown or partial lockdown due to mounting fear for the spread of COVID-19 and emerged from the restrictions with presumably new norms, often known as …
KT Webber, S Stifano, SM Davis… - Health Communication, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
During the COVID-19 pandemic, US public health officials have recommended various safety protocols to “stop the spread”, and atop the list is wearing a mask. Individuals from …
Our cross-sectional study seeks to understand how COVID-19 stigma, race/ethnicity [Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latinx, white] and residency [New York City (NYC) resident vs. non-NYC …
Prevention measures aimed at combating COVID-19 pandemic strongly impact several aspects of social life. In particular, interpersonal perception is affected as a function of …