Cite
The correlation between conspiracy mentality and vaccine intentions is moderated by social events: Evidence from longitudinal data during COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.
MLA
Adinugroho, Indro, et al. “The Correlation between Conspiracy Mentality and Vaccine Intentions Is Moderated by Social Events: Evidence from Longitudinal Data during COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK.” Vaccine, vol. 42, no. 16, June 2024, pp. 3607–14. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.04.071.
APA
Adinugroho, I., Stafford, T., & Bentall, R. P. (2024). The correlation between conspiracy mentality and vaccine intentions is moderated by social events: Evidence from longitudinal data during COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Vaccine, 42(16), 3607–3614. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.04.071
Chicago
Adinugroho, Indro, Tom Stafford, and Richard P. Bentall. 2024. “The Correlation between Conspiracy Mentality and Vaccine Intentions Is Moderated by Social Events: Evidence from Longitudinal Data during COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK.” Vaccine 42 (16): 3607–14. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.04.071.