APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Getting COVID-19: Anticipated Negative Emotions Are Worse Than Experienced Negative Emotions
- Amanda Dillard
Grand Valley State University - Brian Meier
Gettysburg College
Abstract
People often overestimate their feelings when thinking about the future. In two studies, we tested if people showed an impact bias for contracting COVID-19. Participants who had/never had COVID-19 reported their experienced/anticipated negative emotions. An impact bias emerged, and negative emotion was positively associated with vaccine status and booster intentions.
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