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1. Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries

2. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic

3. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic

4. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic (vol 13, 517, 2022)

5. Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning.

6. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic

7. The psychology of political polarization

8. Motives for Punishing Powerful Suspects

9. Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: The Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity

10. Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: the Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity.

11. Getting Ratees to Accept Performance Feedback: A Relational Approach

12. Boef zoekt vrouw: Mitigerende factoren bij het oordeel over samenwonen met een delictpleger

14. Corrupt collaboration: A behavioral ethics approach

15. Unfounded beliefs, distress and powerlessness: A three-wave longitudinal study.

16. Rejection of the status quo: Conspiracy theories and preference for alternative political systems.

17. 'They are conspiring against us': How outgroup conspiracy theories stimulate environmental neglect in intergroup resource dilemmas.

18. Watching for a snake in the grass: Objectification increases conspiracy beliefs.

19. Conspiring under threats! An investigation of associations between COVID-19 health and economic threats and conspiracy beliefs in Italy and Argentina.

20. People have different expectations for their own versus others' use of AI-mediated communication tools.

21. “Who Doesn’t?”—The Impact of Descriptive Norms on Corruption

22. The link between EU identification and responses to a war between non-EU countries over time.

23. Toward a Cultural Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: A life-narrative analysis of Flat Earthers.

24. The motivations and reputational consequences of spreading conspiracy theories.

25. Do conspiracy beliefs fuel support for reactionary social movements? Effects of misbeliefs on actions to oppose lockdown and to "stop the steal".

26. The mediating effect of institutional trust in the relationship between precarity and conspiracy beliefs: A conceptual replication of Adam-Troian et al. (2023).

27. Conspiracy theory beliefs in the adolescent population: A systematic review.

28. System-justifying beliefs buffer against psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.

29. A longitudinal analysis of conspiracy beliefs and Covid-19 health responses.

30. How does economic inequality shape conspiracy theories? Empirical evidence from China.

31. Conspiracy Theory as Individual and Group Behavior: Observations from the Flat Earth International Conference.

32. Is democracy under threat? Why belief in conspiracy theories predicts autocratic attitudes.

33. FOOLED BY DIVERSITY? WHEN DIVERSITY INITIATIVES EXACERBATE RATHER THAN MITIGATE BIAS AND INEQUALITY.

34. Curious about threats: Morbid curiosity and interest in conspiracy theories in US adults.

35. Experimental manipulation of uncanny feeling does not increase adherence to conspiracy theories.

36. What is hiding behind the rainbow plot? The gender ideology and LGBTQ+ lobby conspiracies (GILC) scale.

37. Repetition could increase the perceived truth of conspiracy theories.

38. Instrumental goals shape EU citizens' attitudes to the Russia-Ukraine war over time.

39. Conspiracy beliefs and negative attitudes towards outgroups in times of crises: Experimental evidence from Germany.

40. Fair play in family firms: examining the perceived justice of performance management systems.

42. Take the Streets or Take the Parliament? Political Participation Choices of Radical Left Individuals.

43. Partisan Differences in Voters' Desire for Punishment in Response to Politicians' Moral Transgressions.

44. Individual and Contextual Factors Associated With the Prevention of Corruption: A Qualitative Study Among Iranian Public Employees.

45. Dijitalleşen Dünyada Komplo İnançları: Pandemiye İlişkin Komplo İnançlarının Twitter İçerik Analizi ile İncelenmesi.

46. Attitudes towards migrants and preferences for asylum and refugee policies before and during russian invasion of ukraine: The case of slovakia.

47. Susceptibility to poor arguments: The interplay of cognitive sophistication and attitudes.

48. Delusion or Conspiracy? How Forensic Mental Health Professionals Differentiate Delusional Beliefs From Extreme Radicalized Beliefs.

49. Association between beliefs in medical conspiracy theories and health behaviors among medical and healthcare students. Implications for professional practice.

50. How incidental and intentional news exposure in social media relate to political knowledge and voting intentions.

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