“…There is now also an emerging literature on the relationship between personality and people's response to the COVID 19 pandemic. Researchers have examined personality correlates of a wide range of variables including pathogen avoidance (Makhanova & Shepherd, 2020), economic anxiety (Mann, Krueger, & Vohs, 2020), compliance with government advice (De Coninck et al, 2020;Zajenkowski et al, 2020), safety behaviors (Aschwanden et al, 2020;Blagov, 2020;Carvalho, Pianowski, & Gonçalves, 2020), consumer stockpiling (Dammeyer, 2020;Garbe, Rau, & Toppe, 2020), and concerns about coronavirus (Bacon & Corr, 2020). There have also been several studies correlating personality with well-being during various phases of the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g., Jørgensen, Bor, Lindholt, & Petersen, 2020;Kroencke, Geukes, Utesch, Kuper, & Back, 2020;Michinov & Michinov, 2020;Modersitzki, Phan, Kuper, & Rauthmann, 2020;Qian & Yahara, 2020;Russo, Hanel, Altnickel, & van Berkel, 2020;Zajenkowski et al, 2020).…”