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Item Open Access Evaluating expectations from social and behavioral science about COVID-19 and lessons for the next pandemic(2022-10-10) Ruggeri, Kai; Stock, Friederike; Haslam, S Alexander; Capraro, Valerio; Boggio, Paulo; Ellemers, Naomi; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Douglas, Karen; Rand, David Gertler; Cikara, Mina; Finkel, Eli; Linden, Sander van der; Druckman, James; Wohl, Michael Jeremy Adam; Petty, Richard; Tucker, Joshua A; Peters, Ellen; Shariff, Azim; Gelfand, Michele; Packer, Dominic; van Lange, Paul; Pennycook, Gordon; Baicker, Katherine; Crum, Alia; Weeden, Kim A; Napper, Lucy E; Tabri, Nassim; zaki, jamil; Skitka, Linda; Kitayama, Shinobu; mobbs, dean; Sunstein, Cass R; Galizzi, Matteo M; Milkman, Katherine; Petrović, Marija; Todsen, Anna Louise; Hajian, Ali; Verra, Sanne; Buehler, Vanessa; Friedemann, Maja; Hecht, Marlene; Mobarak, Rayyan; Jetten, Jolanda; Karakasheva, Ralitsa; Tünte, Markus R; Yeung, Siu Kit; Rosenbaum, R Shayna; Yamada, Yuki; Hudson, Sa-kiera Tiarra Jolynn; Soboleva, Irina; Macchia, Lucía; Dimant, Eugen; Geiger, Sandra Jeanette; Buabang, Eike Kofi; Landman, Marna; Lep, Zan; Jarke, Hannes; Wingen, Tobias; Berkessel, Jana; Mareva, Silvana; McGill, Lucy; Papa, Francesca; Većkalov, Bojana; Afif, Zeina; Tavera, Felice; Andrews, Jack L; Bursalıoğlu, Aslı; Zupan, Zorana; Wagner, Lisa; Navajas, Joaquin; Vranka, Marek Albert; Kasdan, David; Novak, Lindsay; Hudson, Kathleen; Teas, Paul; Rachev, Nikolay R; Van Bavel, Jay Joseph; Willer, RobbItem Open Access The globalizability of temporal discounting(Nature Human Behaviour) Ruggeri, Kai; Panin, Amma; Vdovic, Milica; Većkalov, Bojana; Abdul-Salaam, Nazeer; Achterberg, Jascha; Akil, Carla; Amatya, Jolly; Amatya, Kanchan; Andersen, Thomas Lind; Aquino, Sibele D; Arunasalam, Arjoon; Ashcroft-Jones, Sarah; Askelund, Adrian Dahl; Ayacaxli, Nélida; Sheshdeh, Aseman Bagheri; Bailey, Alexander; Barea Arroyo, Paula; Mejía, Genaro Basulto; Benvenuti, Martina; Berge, Mari Louise; Bermaganbet, Aliya; Bibilouri, Katherine; Bjørndal, Ludvig Daae; Black, Sabrina; Lyshol, Johanna K Blomster; Brik, Tymofii; Buabang, Eike Kofi; Burghart, Matthias; Bursalıoğlu, Aslı; Buzayu, Naos Mesfin; Čadek, Martin; de Carvalho, Nathalia Melo; Cazan, Ana-Maria; Çetinçelik, Melis; Chai, Valentino E; Chen, Patricia; Chen, Shiyi; Clay, Georgia; D’Ambrogio, Simone; Damnjanović, Kaja; Duffy, Grace; Dugue, Tatianna; Dwarkanath, Twinkle; Envuladu, Esther Awazzi; Erceg, Nikola; Esteban-Serna, Celia; Farahat, Eman; Farrokhnia, RA; Fawad, Mareyba; Fedryansyah, Muhammad; Feng, David; Filippi, Silvia; Fonollá, Matías A; Freichel, René; Freira, Lucia; Friedemann, Maja; Gao, Ziwei; Ge, Suwen; Geiger, Sandra J; George, Leya; Grabovski, Iulia; Gracheva, Aleksandra; Gracheva, Anastasia; Hajian, Ali; Hasan, Nida; Hecht, Marlene; Hong, Xinyi; Hubená, Barbora; Ikonomeas, Alexander Gustav Fredriksen; Ilić, Sandra; Izydorczyk, David; Jakob, Lea; Janssens, Margo; Jarke, Hannes; Kácha, Ondřej; Kalinova, Kalina Nikolova; Kapingura, Forget Mingiri; Karakasheva, Ralitsa; Kasdan, David Oliver; Kemel, Emmanuel; Khorrami, Peggah; Krawiec, Jakub M; Lagidze, Nato; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Lazić, Aleksandra; Lee, Hyung Seo; Lep, Žan; Lins, Samuel; Lofthus, Ingvild Sandø; Macchia, Lucía; Mamede, Salomé; Mamo, Metasebiya Ayele; Maratkyzy, Laura; Mareva, Silvana; Marwaha, Shivika; McGill, Lucy; McParland, Sharon; Melnic, Anișoara; Meyer, Sebastian A; Mizak, Szymon; Mohammed, Amina; Mukhyshbayeva, Aizhan; Navajas, Joaquin; Neshevska, Dragana; Niazi, Shehrbano Jamali; Nieves, Ana Elsa Nieto; Nippold, Franziska; Oberschulte, Julia; Otto, Thiago; Pae, Riinu; Panchelieva, Tsvetelina; Park, Sun Young; Pascu, Daria Stefania; Pavlović, Irena; Petrović, Marija B; Popović, Dora; Prinz, Gerhard M; Rachev, Nikolay R; Ranc, Pika; Razum, Josip; Rho, Christina Eun; Riitsalu, Leonore; Rocca, Federica; Rosenbaum, R Shayna; Rujimora, James; Rusyidi, Binahayati; Rutherford, Charlotte; Said, Rand; Sanguino, Inés; Sarikaya, Ahmet Kerem; Say, Nicolas; Schuck, Jakob; Shiels, Mary; Shir, Yarden; Sievert, Elisabeth DC; Soboleva, Irina; Solomonia, Tina; Soni, Siddhant; Soysal, Irem; Stablum, Federica; Sundström, Felicia TA; Tang, Xintong; Tavera, Felice; Taylor, Jacqueline; Tebbe, Anna-Lena; Thommesen, Katrine Krabbe; Tobias-Webb, Juliette; Todsen, Anna Louise; Toscano, Filippo; Tran, Tran; Trinh, Jason; Turati, Alice; Ueda, Kohei; Vacondio, Martina; Vakhitov, Volodymyr; Valencia, Adrianna J; Van Reyn, Chiara; Venema, Tina AG; Verra, Sanne E; Vintr, Jáchym; Vranka, Marek A; Wagner, Lisa; Wu, Xue; Xing, Ke Ying; Xu, Kailin; Xu, Sonya; Yamada, Yuki; Yosifova, Aleksandra; Zupan, Zorana; García-Garzon, EduardoAbstractEconomic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is unclear whether it is a function of choice preferences or norms, or rather the absence of sufficient resources for immediate needs. It is also not clear whether these reflect true differences in choice patterns between income groups. We tested temporal discounting and five intertemporal choice anomalies using local currencies and value standards in 61 countries (N = 13,629). Across a diverse sample, we found consistent, robust rates of choice anomalies. Lower-income groups were not significantly different, but economic inequality and broader financial circumstances were clearly correlated with population choice patterns.