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This timely interdisciplinary book brings together a wide spectrum
of theoretical concepts and their empirical applications in
relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, informing our understanding of
the social and psychological bases of a global crisis. Written by
an author team of psychologists and sociologists, the volume
provides comprehensive coverage of phenomena such as fear, risk,
judgement and decision making, threat and uncertainty, group
identity and cohesion, social and institutional trust, and
communication in the context of an international health
emergency.The topics have been grouped into four main chapters,
focusing on the individual, group, social, and communication
perspectives of the issues affecting or being affected by the
pandemic, based on over 740 classic and current references of
peer-reviewed research and contextualized with an epidemiological
perspective discussed in the introduction. The volume finishes with
two special sections, with a chapter on cultural specificity of the
social impact of pandemics, focusing specifically on both Islam and
Hinduism, and a chapter on the cross-national differences in policy
responses to the current health crisis. Providing not just a
reference for academic research, but also short-term and long-term
policy solutions based on successful strategies to combat adverse
social, cognitive, and emotional consequences, this is the ideal
resource for academics and policymakers interested in social and
psychological determinants of individual reactions to pandemics, as
well as in fields such as economics, management, politics, and
medical care.
This timely interdisciplinary book brings together a wide spectrum
of theoretical concepts and their empirical applications in
relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, informing our understanding of
the social and psychological bases of a global crisis. Written by
an author team of psychologists and sociologists, the volume
provides comprehensive coverage of phenomena such as fear, risk,
judgement and decision making, threat and uncertainty, group
identity and cohesion, social and institutional trust, and
communication in the context of an international health
emergency.The topics have been grouped into four main chapters,
focusing on the individual, group, social, and communication
perspectives of the issues affecting or being affected by the
pandemic, based on over 740 classic and current references of
peer-reviewed research and contextualized with an epidemiological
perspective discussed in the introduction. The volume finishes with
two special sections, with a chapter on cultural specificity of the
social impact of pandemics, focusing specifically on both Islam and
Hinduism, and a chapter on the cross-national differences in policy
responses to the current health crisis. Providing not just a
reference for academic research, but also short-term and long-term
policy solutions based on successful strategies to combat adverse
social, cognitive, and emotional consequences, this is the ideal
resource for academics and policymakers interested in social and
psychological determinants of individual reactions to pandemics, as
well as in fields such as economics, management, politics, and
medical care.
This book reviews the latest research from psychology,
neuroscience, and behavioral economics evaluating how people make
financial choices in real-life circumstances. The volume is divided
into three sections investigating financial decision making at the
level of the brain, the level of an individual decision maker, and
the level of the society, concluding with a discussion of the
implications for further research. Among the topics discussed:
Neural and hormonal bases of financial decision making Personality,
cognitive abilities, emotions, and financial decisions Aging and
financial decision making Coping methods for making financial
choices under uncertainty Stock market crashes and market bubbles
Psychological perspectives on borrowing, paying taxes, gambling,
and charitable giving Psychological Perspectives on Financial
Decision Making is a useful reference for researchers both in and
outside of psychology, including decision-making experts, consumer
psychologists, and behavioral economists.
This book reviews the latest research from psychology,
neuroscience, and behavioral economics evaluating how people make
financial choices in real-life circumstances. The volume is divided
into three sections investigating financial decision making at the
level of the brain, the level of an individual decision maker, and
the level of the society, concluding with a discussion of the
implications for further research. Among the topics discussed:
Neural and hormonal bases of financial decision making Personality,
cognitive abilities, emotions, and financial decisions Aging and
financial decision making Coping methods for making financial
choices under uncertainty Stock market crashes and market bubbles
Psychological perspectives on borrowing, paying taxes, gambling,
and charitable giving Psychological Perspectives on Financial
Decision Making is a useful reference for researchers both in and
outside of psychology, including decision-making experts, consumer
psychologists, and behavioral economists.
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