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Psychological Science in the Wake of COVID-19: Social, Methodological, and Meta-Scientific Considerations
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesSocial PsychologyClinical Health PsychologyCovid-19 EpidemiologyMental HealthHealth PsychologyResearch Questions PsychologistsSocial SciencesPsychologyCovid-19Health CommunicationClinical PsychologyPublic HealthGrounded ViewsNew ResearchBehavioral SciencesGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicApplied Social PsychologyMeta-scientific ConsiderationsSocial Distancing
The COVID-19 pandemic has extensively changed the state of psychological science, from what research questions psychologists can ask to which methodologies psychologists can employ to investigate them. In this article, we offer a perspective on how to optimize new research in the pandemic’s wake. As this pandemic is inherently a social phenomenon—an event that hinges upon human-to-human contact—we focus on socially relevant subfields of psychology. We highlight specific psychological phenomena that have likely shifted due to the pandemic and discuss theoretical, methodological, and practical considerations of conducting research on these phenomena. Following this discussion, we evaluate meta-scientific issues that have been amplified by the pandemic. We aim to demonstrate how theoretically grounded views on the COVID-19 pandemic can help make psychological science stronger—not weaker—in its wake.
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