Bita Fayaz Farkhad, an economist and a postdoctoral researcher in psychology at Illinois. (IMAGE)
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Social distancing policies correlated with immediate increases in interest in information about "isolation" and "worry" - but those effects tapered off two to four weeks after their respective peaks, says new research co-written by Dolores Albarracín, a professor of psychology and of business administration at Illinois, and Bita Fayaz Farkhad, an economist and a postdoctoral researcher in psychology at Illinois.
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