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How social identity shapes conspiratorial belief
Claire Robertson, Clara Pretus, Steve Rathje, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology (2022) Vol. 47, pp. 101423-101423
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

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Accuracy and social motivations shape judgements of (mis)information
Steve Rathje, Jon Roozenbeek, Jay J. Van Bavel, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour (2023) Vol. 7, Iss. 6, pp. 892-903
Open Access | Times Cited: 70

The psychological and political correlates of conspiracy theory beliefs
Joseph E. Uscinski, Adam Enders, Amanda B. Diekman, et al.
Scientific Reports (2022) Vol. 12, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

People Think That Social Media Platforms Do (but Should Not) Amplify Divisive Content
Steve Rathje, Claire Robertson, William J. Brady, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science (2023) Vol. 19, Iss. 5, pp. 781-795
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

Social Media and Morality
Jay J. Van Bavel, Claire Robertson, Kareena del Rosario, et al.
Annual Review of Psychology (2023) Vol. 75, Iss. 1, pp. 311-340
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

Group-oriented motivations underlying conspiracy theories
Jan‐Willem van Prooijen
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (2024) Vol. 27, Iss. 5, pp. 1050-1067
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

The sociodemographic correlates of conspiracism
Adam Enders, Casey Klofstad, Amanda B. Diekman, et al.
Scientific Reports (2024) Vol. 14, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Health misinformation: what it is, why people believe it, how to counter it
Xiaoli Nan, Kathryn Thier, Yuan Wang
Annals of the International Communication Association (2023) Vol. 47, Iss. 4, pp. 381-410
Closed Access | Times Cited: 16

The Costs of Polarizing a Pandemic: Antecedents, Consequences, and Lessons
Jay Joseph Van Bavel, Clara Pretus, Steve Rathje, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science (2023) Vol. 19, Iss. 4, pp. 624-639
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

`I-know-it-when-I-see-it' - Motivating Examples in the Psychology of Conspiracy Theory Theory
M R. X. Dentith
Routledge Open Research (2024) Vol. 2, pp. 32-32
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting
清青 高, Qianqian Fu
Heliyon (2025) Vol. 11, Iss. 3, pp. e42255-e42255
Open Access

Reflection predicts and leads to decreased conspiracy belief
Fatih Bayrak, Vahdet Sümer, Burak Doğruyol, et al.
Cognition (2025) Vol. 258, pp. 106085-106085
Closed Access

Issue Polarization and Opinion Expression: A Latent Variable Approach to Nonresponse and Misreporting
Tsung‐Han Tsai, Ching-hsin Yu
Political Studies Review (2025)
Closed Access

They are Hiding the Truth and Plotting: Conspiracy Beliefs Among Latinos
Kenicia Wright, Güneş Murat Tezcür, Maren Mainx, et al.
The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics (2025), pp. 1-32
Closed Access

Explaining the paradox of conspiracy theories and system‐justifying beliefs from an intergroup perspective
Jia‐Yan Mao, Zhao‐Xie Zeng, Shen‐Long Yang, et al.
Political Psychology (2023) Vol. 45, Iss. 2, pp. 299-318
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

Does Belief in Conspiracy Theories Affect Interpersonal Relationships?
Daniel Toribio‐Flórez, Ricky Green, Robbie M. Sutton, et al.
The Spanish Journal of Psychology (2023) Vol. 26
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Accuracy and Social Motivations Shape Judgements of (Mis)Information
Steve Rathje, Jon Roozenbeek, Jay Joseph Van Bavel, et al.
(2022)
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Narcissistic susceptibility to conspiracy beliefs exaggerated by education, reduced by cognitive reflection
Tylor Cosgrove, Christopher P. Murphy
Frontiers in Psychology (2023) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

The psychological study of conspiracy theories: Strengths and limitations
Jan‐Willem van Prooijen, Roland Imhoff
Current Opinion in Psychology (2022) Vol. 48, pp. 101465-101465
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Examining the effects of fear of missing out on sustainable food consumption: a social identity perspective
Suruchi Singh, Shubhomoy Banerjee
Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics (2024) Vol. 36, Iss. 10, pp. 2726-2743
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Emotions in misinformation studies: distinguishing affective state from emotional response and misinformation recognition from acceptance
Jula Lühring, Apeksha Shetty, Corinna Koschmieder, et al.
Cognitive Research Principles and Implications (2024) Vol. 9, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

The AMCT and Conceptual Clarity
M R. X. Dentith
Psychological Inquiry (2024) Vol. 35, Iss. 3-4, pp. 212-215
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Motivated ignorance and social identity threat: the case of the Flat Earth
Ian Jones, Andrew Adams, Joanne Mayoh
Social Identities (2023) Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 79-94
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

'I-know-it-when-I-see-it' - Motivating Examples in the Social Psychology of Conspiracy Theory Theory
M R. X. Dentith
Routledge Open Research (2023) Vol. 2, pp. 32-32
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

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