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      Changes in Personal Values in Pandemic Times

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          The COVID-19 pandemic has had immense impact on people’s lives, potentially leading individuals to reevaluate what they prioritize in life (i.e., their values). We report longitudinal data from Australians 3 years prior to the pandemic, at pandemic onset (April 2020, N = 2,321), and in November–December 2020 ( n = 1,442). While all higher order values were stable prior to the pandemic, conservation values, emphasizing order and stability, became more important during the pandemic. In contrast, openness to change values, emphasizing self-direction and stimulation, showed a decrease during the pandemic, which was reversed in late 2020. Self-transcendence values, emphasizing care for close others, society, and nature, decreased by late 2020. These changes were amplified among individuals worrying about the pandemic. The results support psychological theory of values as usually stable, but also an adaptive system that responds to significant changes in environmental conditions. They also test a new mechanism for value change, worry.

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                Journal
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                SAGE Publications
                1948-5506
                1948-5514
                June 17 2021
                : 194855062110240
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
                [2 ]Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, United Kingdom
                [3 ]Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
                [4 ]Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
                [5 ]The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
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                10.1177/19485506211024026
                6d3f72b3-368d-4773-870b-b662e108cd54
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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