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Anxiety and Stocking up in the Coronavirus Pandemic: An Examination in the Frame of Social Value Orientation and Socioeconomic Level
Koronavirüs Pandemisinde Kaygı ve Stokçuluk: Sosyal Değer Yönelimi ve Sosyoekonomik Düzey Bakımından Bir İnceleme
2022
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Koronavirüs Pandemisinde Kaygı ve Stokçuluk: Sosyal Değer Yönelimi ve Sosyoekonomik Düzey Bakımından Bir İnceleme
The aim of the study was to test the moderating role of socioeconomic status in the relationship between anxiety and stocking up on basic food and hygiene products during the coronavirus pandemic and to examine stocking up behavior in terms of the social value orientations. A total of 529 participants, 349 women and 189 men, took part in the study. Participants were asked to answer the Demographic Information Form and the Triple Dominance Measure of Social Value and the questions measuring the
doi:10.35341/afet.1090586
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