Rotem Perach
@drrotemperach.bsky.social
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Lecturer in Psychology @ UniversityofWestminster. Applied social psychology. Collective resilience, health inequalities, facemasks, misinformation, public health messages, creativity. (he/him)
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🔊 New paper 🔊

In two studies, our team tested a novel theory-grounded health messaging approach combining death reminders with exposure to an NHS prime on the spokesperson's facemask.

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Open access: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Do #facemasks present a unique ‘persuasion point’ to enhance public #health #communication?

We manipulated exposure to the #NHS symbol in health messages in two online studies.

Our new paper:
shorturl.at/LOt6t

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#socialpsychology
#appliedpsychology
#behaviouralscience
Do #facemasks present a unique ‘persuasion point’ to enhance public #health #communication?

We manipulated exposure to the #NHS symbol in health messages in two online studies.

Our new paper:
shorturl.at/LOt6t

@psychologyatuow.bsky.social
#socialpsychology
#appliedpsychology
#behaviouralscience
🔊 New paper 🔊

In two studies, our team tested a novel theory-grounded health messaging approach combining death reminders with exposure to an NHS prime on the spokesperson's facemask.

😷 + 💀

Open access: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

@psychologyatuow.bsky.social
@therealdrdebs.bsky.social
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Evidence that #decision-making involvement is associated with quality of life in people with #dementia through the fulfilment of psychological needs.

Read our new paper, led by Carmen Colclough ⬇️

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Evidence that #decision-making involvement is associated with quality of life in people with #dementia through the fulfilment of psychological needs.

Read our new paper, led by Carmen Colclough ⬇️

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

@determindstudy.bsky.social
@psychologyatuow.bsky.social
Fascinating analysis on NHS hero framing and other elements in the UK Covid-19 narrative⬇️
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Great to see this agency-forward vision for behavioural science ⬇️
#BehaviouralScience is not always about nudging. The authors @susanmichie.bsky.social @robertjwest.bsky.social argue "tackling the challenges facing humanity requires a collective, capacity-building approach" that boosts competences, opportunities, & motivations for individuals to act together.
Moving from nudging to boosting: empowering behaviour change to address global challenges | Behavioural Public Policy | Cambridge Core
Moving from nudging to boosting: empowering behaviour change to address global challenges
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Great to see our paranormal beliefs article led by brilliant Betul Rauf is among top viewed in JSR
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Terror Management Theory

Thorough and comprehensive analysis of the mortality salience literature by @benchill.bsky.social, @stevenheine.bsky.social and colleagues concludes genuine nonzero effects exist (r = .18) alongside some spurious effects.

doi.org/10.1037/pspa...
Looking forward to talking about death, cultural facemasks, and public health messages, today in Lisbon at 12:25 #BCC2025
Excited for the upcoming Behaviour Change Conference 2025 #BCC2025
I'll be presenting our work on the use of facemasks with valued cultural symbols (Nicola Sturgeon wore one 👇) in public health communications on April 3rd.
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Huge thanks to Greenwich Social Psychology lab for the invitation to talk about cultural facemasks in public health messages today. It was a great sunny experience.

Thank you @drsofiastathi.bsky.social and all lab members for the brilliant discussion.

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Had a great time presenting our work on cultural facemasks in public health messages in University of Sussex. Huge thanks to all social psychologists and students for the brilliant discussion and feedback, and thanks for the invite @seanfiggins.bsky.social

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Great list! Could you please add University of Westminster (Psychology): @psychologyatuow.bsky.social
*Top cited*
Great to see our 2023 paper on digital technology use in family carers of people with dementia led by Ben Hicks is a top cited article.

Paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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Great to see the co-design process of targeted health communications, and the final recommendations, by
@melodytaba.bsky.social et al.👇
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...
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Can group-based strategies increase community resilience? Longitudinal predictors of sustained participation in Covid-19 mutual aid and community support groups

doi.org/10.1111/jasp...
Huge thanks to @profjohndrury.bsky.social for a fascinating talk yesterday @psychologyatuow.bsky.social about the role of meta-perceptions in how riots spread. Very inspiring!
Looking forward to this talk by John Drury at University of Westminster today!
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My presentation today at Westminster University, on the Beyond Contagion, Riot1831 and BR-UK riot2024 projects, hosted by @drrotemperach.bsky.social
Going to talk about public health messaging @ Behaviour Change for Health and Sustainability Conference in April, in Lisbon.

If you're joining, let's get a coffee.
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"...increasing U.S. public support for an evidence-based redistributive policy across racial/ethnic and partisan lines is possible with a well-designed and pretested message strategies that center shared values, describe policy efficacy, and include a call to collective action."
Niederdeppe et al.👇
Centering historically minoritized populations to design effective messages about an evidence-based policy to advance social equity
Abstract. Researchers have raised concerns that messages describing racial disparities in social outcomes can reduce or polarize support for public policie
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"But the expectation of easy and perfect replication of experimental findings from one context to the next is probably unrealistic. Rather, the experiment should be one tool within a toolkit containing other useful methods of inquiry: the survey, the interview, the case study, the simulation."
"Rather than chasing newsworthy 'surprising' effects that turn out to be difficult to replicate, we should strive to uncover the general principles that underlie social phenomena, whether surprising or not."

New article by Arie Kruglanski and @sophiamoskalenko.bsky.social

Few quotes follow 🧵
Social psychology in the age of uncertainty: A tale of three quandaries
We examine the current state of social psychology in terms of three major quandaries that challenge our field: Value, Trust, and Purpose. The Value quandary involves balancing commitments to truth ...
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Update: this project is no longer eligible for internal funding. Feel free to get in touch if pursuing other sources of funding.