Ten considerations for effectively managing the COVID-19 transition

Author:

Habersaat Katrine BachORCID,Betsch CorneliaORCID,Danchin MargieORCID,Sunstein Cass R.ORCID,Böhm RobertORCID,Falk ArminORCID,Brewer Noel T.,Omer Saad B.,Scherzer Martha,Sah SunitaORCID,Fischer Edward F.ORCID,Scheel Andrea E.ORCID,Fancourt Daisy,Kitayama ShinobuORCID,Dubé Eve,Leask JulieORCID,Dutta Mohan,MacDonald Noni E.,Temkina Anna,Lieberoth AndreasORCID,Jackson MarkORCID,Lewandowsky StephanORCID,Seale HollyORCID,Fietje Nils,Schmid PhilippORCID,Gelfand MicheleORCID,Korn Lars,Eitze Sarah,Felgendreff LisaORCID,Sprengholz PhilippORCID,Salvi Cristiana,Butler Robb

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Social Psychology

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