School of Economics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, 4072, Australia.
Department of Psychology, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, 34083, Turkey.
Behav Res Methods. 2024 Dec;56(8):8379-8395. doi: 10.3758/s13428-024-02481-6. Epub 2024 Aug 14.
Understanding our cognitive and behavioral reactions to large-scale collective problems involving health and resource scarcity threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, helps us be better prepared for future collective threats. However, existing studies on these threats tend to be restricted to correlational data, partly due to a lack of reliable experimental techniques for manipulating threat perceptions. In four preregistered experiments (N = 5152), we developed and validated an experimental technique that can separately activate perceptions of personal health threat or resource scarcity threat, either in the specific context of the COVID-19 pandemic or in general. We compared the threat manipulations to a relaxation manipulation designed to deactivate background threat perceptions as well as to a passive control condition. Confirmatory tests showed substantial activation of personal health and resource scarcity threat perceptions. This brief technique can be easily used in online experiments. Distress due to the threat manipulation was rarely reported and easily managed with a debriefing toolkit.
理解我们对涉及健康和资源稀缺威胁的大规模集体问题的认知和行为反应,例如 COVID-19 大流行,有助于我们为未来的集体威胁做好更好的准备。然而,现有关于这些威胁的研究往往局限于相关数据,部分原因是缺乏可靠的实验技术来操纵威胁感知。在四项预先注册的实验中(N=5152),我们开发并验证了一种实验技术,可以分别激活对个人健康威胁或资源稀缺威胁的感知,无论是在 COVID-19 大流行的特定背景下,还是在一般情况下。我们将威胁操纵与旨在使背景威胁感知失活的放松操纵以及被动控制条件进行了比较。验证性测试显示,个人健康和资源稀缺威胁感知得到了实质性的激活。这种简短的技术可以很容易地用于在线实验。由于威胁操纵而引起的痛苦很少有报道,并且可以通过一个解释工具包轻松管理。