COVID pandemic made people meaner, changed personalities for the worse

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COVID pandemic made people meaner, changed personalities for the worse
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A new study confirms it: The pandemic turned us all into jerks

in their Big Five metrics. But nothing was consistent over the entire population.

During the first months of the pandemic, Sutin's team found little personality change."The change we did find was a decline in neuroticism, toward being a little bit less emotional and sensitive to stress," Sutin says. People, in other words, got emotionally"We hypothesized there was this early coming-together — 'we need to fight the virus together.' Having that collective response may have helped support personality in terms of other stressors pushing against it.

This is the darkest explanation of why COVID made us meaner. Disaster researchers didn't miscalculate the effect of time — they miscalculated the effect of. For some Americans, the most stressful thing about the pandemic was experts telling them they should help people they don't like.

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