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  1. 27 maj 2024 · In this study, we used psychological distance as a lens to understand what influences our decision-making with regard to risk in the context of COVID-19. This study was based on the rationale that our relational needs are more concrete to us than the risk of the virus.

  2. 14 mar 2020 · This study used Citespace, Bibexcel, and Netdraw to construct scientific maps and performed co-word analysis, social network analysis, and cluster analysis of data from 1371 published studies on psychological distance that were retrieved from the Web of Science database.

  3. 15 wrz 2022 · The concept of psychological distance has shown promising results in studying environmental behaviors. This concept is rooted in the construal level theory and is defined as the subjective experience of feeling that something is close or far away from the self, the here and the now.

  4. 18 lis 2020 · The psychological distance is composed of four dimensions: spatial, social, temporal, and hypothetical (Liberman et al., 2007; Liberman and Trope, 2008). Each dimension is interrelated to the others (Fiedler et al., 2012), despite the lack of commonalities (Trope and Liberman, 2012).

  5. 10 gru 2021 · In the following section, we provide three examples showing how the concept of psychological distance could be applied to Science|Environment|Health: (1) applying psychological distance to understand climate action, (2) reducing psychological distance for effective health message framing, and (3) lowering psychological distance through choice ...

  6. 16 lip 2023 · When understanding an individual’s physical and mental health through the biopsychosocial model, we consider physiological factors such as genetics and illness pathology (biological); thoughts, emotions, and behavior (psychological); and socioeconomic components, social support, and culture (social). How do each of these components inform the ...

  7. AO1 Circadian rhythms are a type of biological rhythm subject to a 24-hr cycle which regulates a number of body processes e.g. the sleep/wake cycle and changes in body temperature. Then give examples of what research has shown us about the sleep/wake cycle e.g. Siffre’s cave study (1962), Aschoff & Weaver (1976), Folkard et al (1985).

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