Shuxian Jin

ORCID: 0000-0003-2209-4311
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Research Areas
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
  • Academic Publishing and Open Access
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Media Influence and Health
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • scientometrics and bibliometrics research
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Social Capital and Networks
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts

University of Sussex
2023-2025

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
2020-2023

Cross-societal differences in cooperation and trust among strangers the provision of public goods may be key to understanding how societies are managing COVID-19 pandemic. We report a survey conducted across 41 between March May 2020 ( N = 34,526), test pre-registered hypotheses about cross-societal relate prosocial responses (e.g., social distancing), stringency policies, support for behavioral regulations mandatory quarantine). further tested whether variation institutions ecologies...

10.1177/0022022120988913 article EN cc-by Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2021-04-13
Shuxian Jin Daniel Balliet Angelo Romano Giuliana Spadaro Caspar J. Van Lissa and 95 more Maximilian Agostini Jocelyn J. Bélanger Ben Gützkow Jannis Kreienkamp N. Pontus Leander Georgios Abakoumkin Jamilah Hanum Abdul Khaiyom Vjollca Ahmedi Handan Akkaş Carlos A. Almenara Anton Kurapov Mohsin Atta Sabahat Çiğdem Bağci Sima Basel Edona Berisha Kida Nicholas R. Buttrick Phatthanakit Chobthamkit Hoon‐Seok Choi Mioara Cristea Sára Csaba Kaja Damnjanović Ivan Danyliuk Arobindu Dash Daniela Di Santo Karen M. Douglas Violeta Enea Daiane Gracieli Faller Gavan J. Fitzsimons Alexandra Gheorghiu Ángel Gómez Qing Han Mai Helmy Joevarian Hudiyana Bertus F. Jeronimus Ding–Yu Jiang Veljko Jovanović Željka Kamenov Anna Kende Shian‐Ling Keng Tra Thi Thanh Kieu Yasin Koç Kamila Kovyazina Inna Kozytska Joshua Krause Arie W. Kruglanski Maja Kutlaca Nóra Anna Lantos Edward P. Lemay Cokorda Bagus Jaya Lesmana Winnifred R. Louis Adrian Lueders Najma Iqbal Malik Antón P. Martínez Kira O. McCabe Jasmina Mehulić Mirra Noor Milla Idris Mohammed Erica Molinario Manuel Moyano Hayat Muhammad Silvana Mula Hamdi Muluk Solomiia Myroniuk Reza Najafi Claudia F. Nisa Boglárka Nyúl Paul A. O’Keefe José Javier Olivas Osuna Evgeny Osin Joonha Park Gennaro Pica Antonio Pierro Jonas Rees Anne Margit Reitsema Elena Resta Marika Rullo Michelle K. Ryan Adil Samekin Pekka Santtila Edyta Sasin Birga M. Schumpe Heyla A. Selim Michael Stanton Wolfgang Stroebe Samiah Sultana Robbie M. Sutton Eleftheria Tseliou Akira Utsugi Jolien van Breen Kees van Veen Michelle R. van Dellen Alexandra Vázquez Robin Wollast Victoria Wai Lan Yeung Somayeh Zand

The COVID-19 pandemic presents threats, such as severe disease and economic hardship, to people of different ages. These threats can also be experienced asymmetrically across age groups, which could lead generational differences in behavioral responses reduce the spread disease. We report a survey conducted 56 societies (N = 58,641), tested pre-registered hypotheses about how relates (a) perceived personal costs during pandemic, (b) prosocial (e.g., social distancing), (c) support for...

10.1016/j.paid.2020.110535 article EN cc-by Personality and Individual Differences 2020-12-17

Abstract Evaluative skill, the ability to accurately assess ideas in terms of originality or creativity, is a critical component creativity. It involves discarding bad and discerning that are worthwhile pursue. In light growing research on association between individuals’ evaluative skill divergent thinking (DT), synthesis needed clarify discrepant results. Therefore, we examined relationship DT with three‐level meta‐analytic approach. Based 96 effect sizes 20 studies total sample 3,019...

10.1002/jocb.539 article EN The Journal of Creative Behavior 2022-02-23

Cooperation among strangers has been hypothesized to have declined in the United States over past several decades, an alarming trend that potential far-reaching societal consequences.To date, most research supports a decline cooperation relied on self-report measures or archival data.Here, we utilize history of experimental situations involving conflicting interests (i.e., social dilemmas).We meta-analyzed 511 studies conducted between 1956 and 2017 with 660 unique samples effect sizes...

10.1037/bul0000363 article EN Psychological Bulletin 2022-03-01

Open Science is becoming a mainstream scientific ideology in psychology and related fields. However, researchers, especially early-career researchers (ECRs) developing countries, are facing significant hurdles engaging moving it forward. In China, various societal cultural factors discourage ECRs from participating Science, such as the lack of dedicated communication channels norm modesty. To make voice heard by Chinese-speaking scholars at large, Chinese Network (COSN) was initiated 2016....

10.1177/25152459221144986 article EN cc-by-nc Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2023-01-01

Cooperation underlies the ability of groups to realize collective benefits (e.g., creation public goods). Yet, cooperation can be difficult achieve when people face situations with conflicting interests between what is best for individuals versus (i.e., social dilemmas). To address this challenge, implement rules about structural changes in a situation. But institutional facilitate cooperation? Theoretically, made affect features dilemma, such as possible actions, outcomes, and involved. We...

10.31219/osf.io/9r2qb preprint EN 2024-09-02

Cooperation underlies the ability of groups to realize collective benefits (e.g., creation public goods). Yet, cooperation can be difficult achieve when people face situations with conflicting interests between what is best for individuals versus (i.e., social dilemmas). To address this challenge, implement rules about structural changes in a situation. But institutional facilitate cooperation? Theoretically, made affect features dilemma, such as possible actions, outcomes, and involved. We...

10.1037/pspi0000474 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2024-10-24

Social situations may vary in the severity of conflict between self-interest and collective welfare, thereby pose action problems that might require different institutional solutions. The present study examines effect interests on beliefs, norms, cooperation, choice sanctioning institutions social dilemmas across two experiments (total N = 1304). In each experiment, participants interacted a public goods game (PGG), modified PGG with using 2 (conflict interests: low vs. high) × 3...

10.1016/j.jesp.2023.104566 article EN cc-by Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2023-12-06
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