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Psychology professor works with international group studying human impact of COVID-19

For psychology faculty and students, COVID-19 has been more than a world health catastrophe. The pandemic has placed people into a veritable petri dish of observable human behavior. The very-much unwanted 鈥渟ocial experiment,鈥 so to speak, raises questions such as:听

  • Why do people choose to wear masks or to eschew them?
  • What goes into the mindset on following hand-washing guidance and expectations?
  • Why do some people choose to ignore social distancing guidelines?

Matthew Normand, professor of psychology at 糖心vlog, is working with an international group of psychologists studying these and other questions. The Behavioral Science Response to COVID-19 Working Group studies multi-faceted impacts of human behavior in reaction to the pandemic聽

鈥淭he goal of the group is to disseminate evidence-based recommendations in areas where behavioral science can make a positive contribution,鈥 Normand said. 鈥淲e have developed research-based recommendations and disseminated them via infographics through outlets such as the聽.鈥澛

Normand serves in an editing role for the group of 29 psychologists.听

鈥淎s a group, we throw out ideas of areas to study and put together work to help inform about the reasons people react the way they do,鈥 he said.听

Jonathon Crystal, professor of psychological and brain sciences at Indiana University and leader of the study group, explained the approach.听

鈥淢ost recommendations from the聽聽and the聽聽are fundamentally behavioral in nature because the spread of COVID-19 is, in part, based on human behavior,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淏ehavioral scientists are a unique resource for changing human behavior in ways that may reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus.鈥澛

One recent effort involved the study of ways to keep people from touching their faces, which health officials say spreads the virus. Some suggestions to tackle the problem: wear perfume or bracelets, ask your partner to tell you each time you touch your face, think directly of people you are trying to protect and sit in chairs without armrests.听

The group has聽聽dealing with human behavior and tendencies during the pandemic.听

Normand said he applies some of the work he is editing to his psychology classrooms at Pacific.听

鈥淚 teach an undergraduate course on learning and behavior that involves basic research,鈥 he said. 鈥淢uch of the class is studying human behavior. After we started distance learning, COVID was a big part of our classroom work and discussions. Students must pass this to take my lab class. Really, what is happening with the pandemic is like a large lab-scale study for psychology students and faculty.鈥澛

Normand said he expects faculty in all disciplines of psychology to apply the pandemic to their classroom lessons and labs.听

鈥淭here are just about as many types of psychology as there are psychologists,鈥 he said. 鈥淢oving forward, there will be many different opportunities to learn鈥攁nd to help people in the process.鈥澛

Professor Normand鈥檚 web site:听.听

Follow Professor Normand on Twitter: @behscience.