Barbora Hubená

ORCID: 0000-0001-6618-9887
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Research Areas
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Discourse Analysis and Cultural Communication
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Economic theories and models
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Mental Health via Writing
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
  • Sociopolitical Dynamics in Russia
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Masaryk University
2016-2024

Ministry of Health
2022-2023

Charles University
2021-2022

National Institute of Mental Health
2021

Government College University, Lahore
2020

Yuki Yamada Dominik‐Borna Ćepulić Tao Coll‐Martín Stéphane Debove Guillaume Gautreau and 95 more Hyemin Han Jesper Rasmussen Thao Tran Giovanni A. Travaglino Angélique M. Blackburn Boullu Loïs Mila Bujić Grace Byrne Marjolein C.J. Caniëls Ivan Flis Marta Kowal Nikolay R. Rachev Vicenta Reynoso-Alcántara Oulmann Zerhouni Oli Ahmed Rizwana Amin Sibele D. Aquino João Carlos Areias John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta Dastan Bamwesigye Jozef Bavoľár Andrew R. Bender Pratik Bhandari Tuba Bircan Hüseyin Çakal Tereza Capelos Jiří Čeněk Brendan Ch’ng Fang-Yu Chen Stavroula Chrona Carlos C. Contreras‐Ibáñez Pablo Correa Irène Cristofori Wilson Cyrus-Lai Guillermo Delgado‐García Eliane Deschrijver Carlos Mauricio Castaño Díaz İlknur Dilekler Aldemir Vilius Dranseika Dmitrii Dubrov Kristina Eichel Eda Ermağan Çağlar Rebekah Gelpí Rubén Flores González Amanda Griffin Moh. Abdul Hakim Krzysztof Hanusz Yuen Wan Ho Dayana Hristova Barbora Hubená Keiko Ihaya Gözde İkizer Md. Nurul Islam Alma Jeftić Shruti Jha Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez Pavol Kačmár Kalina Nikolova Kalinova Phillip S. Kavanagh Mehmet Kosa Karolina Koszałkowska Raisa Kumaga David Lacko Yookyung Lee Antonio G. Lentoor Gabriel A. León Shiang-Yi Lin Samuel Lins Claudio Rafael Castro López Agnieszka E. Łyś Samkelisiwe Mahlungulu Tsvetelina Makaveeva Salomé Mamede Silvia Mari Tiago Azevedo Marot Liz Martinez Dar Meshi Débora Jeanette Mola Sara Morales-Izquierdo Arian Musliu Priyanka A. Naidu Arooj Najmussaqib Jean Carlos Natividade Steve Nebel Jana Nezkusilová Irina Nikolova Manuel Ninaus Valdas Noreika María Victoria Ortiz Daphna Hausman Ozery Daniel Pankowski T Pennato Martin Pírko Lotte Pummerer Cecilia Reyna

Abstract This N = 173,426 social science dataset was collected through the collaborative COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey – an open effort to improve understanding of human experiences 2020 COVID-19 pandemic between 30th March and May, 2020. The allows a cross-cultural study psychological behavioural responses Coronavirus associated government measures like cancellation public functions stay at home orders implemented in many countries. contains demographic background variables as well Asian...

10.1038/s41597-020-00784-9 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2021-01-04

Pervading global narratives suggest that political polarization is increasing, yet the accuracy of such group meta-perceptions has been drawn into question. A recent US study suggests these beliefs are inaccurate and drive polarized about out-groups. However, it also found informing people inaccuracies reduces those negative beliefs. In this work, we explore whether results generalize to other countries. To achieve this, replicate two original experiments with 10,207 participants across 26...

10.1038/s41562-021-01092-x article EN public-domain Nature Human Behaviour 2021-04-22
Kai Ruggeri Amma Panin Milica Vdović Bojana Većkalov Nazeer Abdul-Salaam and 95 more Jascha Achterberg Carla Akil Jolly Amatya Kanchan Amatya Thomas Lind Andersen Sibele D. Aquino Arjoon Arunasalam Sarah Ashcroft-Jones Adrian Dahl Askelund Nélida Ayacaxli Aseman Bagheri Sheshdeh Alexander Bailey Paula Barea Arroyo Genaro Basulto Mejía Martina Benvenuti Mari Louise Berge Aliya Bermaganbet Katherine Bibilouri Ludvig Daae Bjørndal Sabrina Black Johanna K. Blomster Lyshol Tymofii Brik Eike Kofi Buabang Matthias Burghart Aslı Bursalıoğlu Naos Mesfin Buzayu Martin Čadek Nathalia Melo de Carvalho Ana‐Maria Cazan Melis Çetinçelik Valentino Chai Patricia Chen Shiyi Chen Georgia Clay Simone D’Ambrogio Kaja Damnjanović Grace Duffy Tatianna Dugué Twinkle Dwarkanath Esther Awazzi Envuladu Nikola Erceg Celia Esteban‐Serna Eman Farahat R.A. Farrokhnia Mareyba Fawad Muhammad Fedryansyah David Feng Silvia Filippi Matías A. Fonollá René Freichel Lucía Freira Maja Friedemann Ziwei Gao Suwen Ge Sandra J. Geiger Leya George Iulia Grabovski Aleksandra Gracheva Anastasia Gracheva Ali Hajian Nida Hasan Marlene Hecht Xinyi Hong Barbora Hubená Alexander Gustav Fredriksen Ikonomeas Sandra Ilić David Izydorczyk Lea Jakob Margo Janssens Hannes Jarke Ondřej Kácha Kalina Nikolova Kalinova Forget Mingiri Kapingura Ralitsa Karakasheva David Oliver Kasdan Emmanuel Kemel Peggah Khorrami Jakub M. Krawiec Nato Lagidze Aleksandra Lazarević Aleksandra Lazić Hyung Seo Lee Žan Lep Samuel Lins Ingvild Sandø Lofthus Lucía Macchia Salomé Mamede Metasebiya Ayele Mamo Laura Maratkyzy Silvana Mareva Shivika Marwaha Lucy McGill Sharon McParland Anișoara Melnic Sebastian A. Meyer

Economic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it unclear whether a function of choice or norms, rather the absence sufficient resources needs. It also not clear these reflect true differences in patterns between income groups. We tested and five intertemporal anomalies using local currencies value standards 61 countries (N = 13,629). Across diverse sample, we...

10.1038/s41562-022-01392-w article EN cc-by Nature Human Behaviour 2022-07-11
Angélique M. Blackburn Sara Vestergren Angélique M. Blackburn Sara Vestergren Thao Tran and 95 more Sabrina Stöckli Siobhán M. Griffin Evangelos Ntontis Alma Jeftić Stavroula Chrona Gözde İkizer Hyemin Han Taciano L. Milfont Douglas A. Parry Grace Byrne Mercedes Gómez-López Alida Acosta Marta Kowal Gabriel De Leon Aranza Gallegos Miles Perez Mohamed Abdelrahman Elayne Ahern Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar Oli Ahmed Nael H. Alami Rizwana Amin Lykke E. Andersen Bráulio Oliveira Araújo Norah Aziamin Asongu Fabian Bartsch Jozef Bavoľár Khem Raj Bhatta Tuba Bircan Bita Shalani Hasitha Bombuwala Tymofii Brik Hüseyin Çakal Marjolein C.J. Caniëls Marcela Carballo Nathalia Melo de Carvalho Laura Cely Sophie Chang María Chayinska Fang-Yu Chen Brendan Ch’ng JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji Ana Raquel Costa Vidijah Ligalaba Dalizu Eliane Deschrijver İlknur Dilekler Aldemir Anne M. Doherty Rianne Doller Dmitrii Dubrov Salem Elegbede Jefferson Elizalde Eda Ermağan Çağlar Regina Fernández-Morales Juan Diego García‐Castro Rebekah Gelpí Shagofah Ghafori Ximena Goldberg Catalina González-Uribe Harlen Alpízar-Rojas Christian A. P. Haugestad Diana Higuera Kristof Hoorelbeke Evgeniya Hristova Barbora Hubená Hamidul Huq Keiko Ihaya Gosith Jayathilake Enyi Jen Amaani Jinadasa Jelena Joksimović Pavol Kačmár Veselina Kadreva Kalina Nikolova Kalinova Huda Anter Abdallah Kandeel Blerina Këllezi Sammyh S. Khan Maria Kontogianni Karolina Koszałkowska Krzysztof Hanusz David Lacko Miguel Landa-Blanco Yookyung Lee Andreas Lieberoth Samuel Lins Liudmila Liutsko Amanda Londero‐Santos Anne Lundahl Mauritsen María Andrée Maegli Patience Magidie Roji Maharjan Tsvetelina Makaveeva Malose Makhubela María Gálvis Malagón Sergey Malykh Salomé Mamede

Abstract During the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, COVIDiSTRESS Consortium launched an open-access global survey to understand and improve individuals’ experiences related crisis. A year later, we extended this line research by launching a new address dynamic landscape pandemic. This was released with goal addressing diversity, equity, inclusion working over 150 researchers across globe who collected data in 48 languages dialects 137 countries. The resulting cleaned dataset described here...

10.1038/s41597-022-01383-6 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2022-06-21

A pervading global narrative suggests that political polarisation is increasing in the US and around world. Beliefs increased impact individual group behaviours regardless of whether they are accurate or not. One driver beliefs about how members out-group perceive us, known as meta-perceptions. 2020 study by Lees Cikara samples not only meta-perceptions highly inaccurate, but informing people this inaccuracy reduces negative out-group. Given importance these findings for understanding...

10.31219/osf.io/xvksa preprint EN 2020-09-08

Self-report personality questionnaires, traditionally offered in a graded-scale format, are widely used high-stakes contexts such as job selection. However, applicants may intentionally distort their answers when filling these undermining the validity of test results. Forced-choice questionnaires allegedly more resistant to intentional distortion compared but they generate ipsative data. Ipsativity violates assumptions classical theory, distorting reliability and construct scales, producing...

10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00933 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2016-06-27

Abstract Adopting a social psychological approach, across three studies ( N = 927) in two western immigrant‐receiving societies (UK and Canada), we examined the role of honour acculturation variables (i.e., immigrants' heritage mainstream cultural orientation well‐being), controlling for some commonly studied predictors immigrant adaptation. We assessed as concern (Studies 1 2) desired attribute men women (Study 3) well‐being terms acculturative stress 1) subjective evaluation one's life 3)....

10.1111/bjso.12751 article EN cc-by British Journal of Social Psychology 2024-04-16
Kai Ruggeri Amma Panin Milica Vdović Bojana Većkalov Nazeer Abdul-Salaam and 95 more Jascha Achterberg Carla Akil Jolly Amatya Kanchan Amatya Thomas Lind Andersen Sibele D. Aquino Arjoon Arunasalam Sarah Ashcroft-Jones Adrian Dahl Askelund Nélida Ayacaxli Aseman Bagheri Sheshdeh Alexander Bailey Paula Barea Arroyo Genaro Basulto Mejía Martina Benvenuti Mari Louise Berge Aliya Bermaganbet Katherine Bibilouri Ludvig Daae Bjørndal Sabrina Black Johanna Blomster Lyshol Tymofii Brik Eike Kofi Buabang Matthias Burghart Aslı Bursalıoğlu Naos Mesfin Buzayu Martin Čadek Nathalia Melo de Carvalho Ana‐Maria Cazan Melis Çetinçelik Valentino Chai Patricia Chen Shiyi Chen Georgia Clay Simone D’Ambrogio Kaja Damnjanović Grace Duffy Tatianna Dugué Twinkle Dwarkanath Esther Awazzi Envuladu Nikola Erceg Celia Esteban‐Serna Eman Farahat R.A. Farrokhnia Mareyba Fawad Muhammad Fedryansyah David Feng Silvia Filippi Matías A. Fonollá René Freichel Lucía Freira Maja Friedemann Ziwei Gao Suwen Ge Sandra J. Geiger Leya George Iulia Grabovski Aleksandra Gracheva Anastasia Gracheva Ali Hajian Nida Hasan Marlene Hecht Xinyi Hong Barbora Hubená Alexander Gustav Fredriksen Ikonomeas Sandra Ilić David Izydorczyk Lea Jakob Margo Janssens Hannes Jarke Ondřej Kácha Kalina Nikolova Kalinova Forget Mingiri Kapingura Ralitsa Karakasheva David Oliver Kasdan Emmanuel Kemel Peggah Khorrami Jakub M. Krawiec Nato Lagidze Aleksandra Lazarević Aleksandra Lazić Hyung Seo Lee Žan Lep Samuel Lins Ingvild Sandø Lofthus Lucía Macchia Salomé Mamede Metasebiya Ayele Mamo Laura Maratkyzy Silvana Mareva Shivika Marwaha Lucy McGill Sharon McParland Anișoara Melnic Sebastian A. Meyer

Abstract Economic inequality is associated with extreme preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. This pattern, known as temporal discounting, may feed into rising global inequality, yet it unclear if a function of choice or norms, rather the absence sufficient resources to meet needs. It also not clear these reflect true differences in patterns between income groups. We tested discounting and five intertemporal anomalies using local currencies value standards 61...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-1048207/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2021-11-04
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