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Thanking in the times of the plague: The role of holistic thinking in meaning-making and gratitude
Authors:Albert Lee  Cheryl Mei Yen Cheng  Liang Ying Lee  Gianluca Esposito  Bobby Kyungbeom Cheon
Institution:1. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore;2. The University of Trento, Trento, Italy;3. National Institutes of Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Two studies examined the role of holistic thinking in meaning-making and gratitude during the COVID-19 pandemic. Correlational and mediational evidence showed that participants with high holistic thinking tended to construct more meaning from the pandemic and feel grateful, compared to participants with low holistic thinking (Study 1). Experimental manipulation of holistic thinking elicited behavioral choice for books on life meaning, which predicted gratitude (Study 2). These results cannot be explained by individual differences in the perception of threat (Study 1) or distress (Studies 1–2) associated with the pandemic. They cannot be explained by demographic factors such as age or gender, or cultural constructs such as ethnicity, educational level, or religiosity (Studies 1–2). These findings push understanding forward. They strengthen interdisciplinary links, fusing positive psychology with the social cognition of thinking styles. We discuss promising directions for future research with cross-cultural implications.
Keywords:construction of meaning  gratitude  holistic thinking  meaning in life  meaning-making
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