Discover 6 peer-reviewed studies in Covid 19 (2020–2025). Explore research findings powered by Prolific's diverse participant panel.
This page lists 6 peer-reviewed papers in the research area of Covid 19 in the Prolific Citations Library, a curated collection of research powered by high-quality human data from Prolific.
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Authors: J Mundel, J Yang
Year: 2025
Published in: Journal of Interactive Advertising, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Institution: Arizona State University, Loyola University
Research Area: Consumer Behavior, Social Media Marketing, COVID-19 Studies
Discipline: Marketing, Social Sciences
Brands with strong perceived fit between their products and COVID-19 messaging showed higher consumer engagement and positive attitudes, while those with lower perceived fit faced negative evaluations due to perceptions of opportunism.
Methods: Analyzed consumer responses to Instagram ads using perceived brand-social issue fit as a determinant of ad evaluations, brand attitudes, and engagement intentions.
Key Findings: Consumer responses, ad evaluations, brand attitudes, engagement intentions, and perceived brand opportunism based on fit between product type and COVID-19 messaging.
DOI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15252019.2021.1958274#
Citations: 29
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Authors: G Mertens, P Lodder, T Smeets, S Duijndam
Year: 2023
Published in: Journal of affective disorders, 2023 - Elsevier
Institution: Institute for Psychology, Biological Psychology and Cogntive Neuroscience, University of Bielefeld, Department of Methodology & Statistics, Tilburg University
Research Area: Psychology, Affective Disorders, COVID-19 Fear, Longitudinal Studies
Discipline: Psychology
Citations: 65
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Authors: G Mertens, P Lodder, T Smeets, S Duijndam
Year: 2023
Published in: Data in Brief, 2023 - Elsevier
Institution: Tilburg University
Research Area: COVID-19 Fear, Longitudinal Survey Data, Psychology, Public Health
Discipline: Public Health, Psychology
Citations: 8
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Authors: AA Arechar, DG Rand
Year: 2021
Published in: Behavior research methods, 2021 - Springer
Institution: Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
Research Area: Online Labor Markets, Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk), Social Science Research during COVID-19
Discipline: Behavioral Research
Citations: 154
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Authors: P Geldsetzer
Year: 2020
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research, 2020 - jmir.org
Institution: Stanford University
Research Area: Public Health Surveillance, Survey Methodology, Infectious Disease Outbreaks, COVID-19
Discipline: Public Health, Digital Health Research
Citations: 596
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Authors: N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Year: 2020
Published in: 2021 - files.de-1.osf.io
Institution: University of Adelaide
Research Area: Conspiracy Beliefs, Perceived Stress, Social Psycholog, COVID-19
Discipline: Social Science
Citations: 426