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Understanding Conspiracy Theories
Karen M. Douglas, Joseph E. Uscinski, Robbie M. Sutton, et al.
Political Psychology (2019) Vol. 40, Iss. S1, pp. 3-35
Open Access | Times Cited: 1181

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COVID-19–Related Infodemic and Its Impact on Public Health: A Global Social Media Analysis
Md Saiful Islam, Tonmoy Sarkar, Sazzad Hossain Khan, et al.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2020) Vol. 103, Iss. 4, pp. 1621-1629
Open Access | Times Cited: 1018

Conspiracy theories as barriers to controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S.
Daniel Römer, Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Social Science & Medicine (2020) Vol. 263, pp. 113356-113356
Open Access | Times Cited: 960

Health-protective behaviour, social media usage and conspiracy belief during the COVID-19 public health emergency
Daniel Allington, Bobby Duffy, Simon Wessely, et al.
Psychological Medicine (2020) Vol. 51, Iss. 10, pp. 1763-1769
Open Access | Times Cited: 820

COVID-19 vaccine rumors and conspiracy theories: The need for cognitive inoculation against misinformation to improve vaccine adherence
Md Saiful Islam, Abu-Hena Mostofa Kamal, Alamgir Kabir, et al.
PLoS ONE (2021) Vol. 16, Iss. 5, pp. e0251605-e0251605
Open Access | Times Cited: 450

COVID-19 Related Medical Mistrust, Health Impacts, and Potential Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Americans Living With HIV
Laura M. Bogart, Bisola O. Ojikutu, Keshav Tyagi, et al.
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2020) Vol. 86, Iss. 2, pp. 200-207
Open Access | Times Cited: 432

Coronavirus conspiracy beliefs, mistrust, and compliance with government guidelines in England
Daniel Freeman, Felicity Waite, Laina Rosebrock, et al.
Psychological Medicine (2020) Vol. 52, Iss. 2, pp. 251-263
Open Access | Times Cited: 421

COVID-19 conspiracy theories
Karen M. Douglas
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (2021) Vol. 24, Iss. 2, pp. 270-275
Closed Access | Times Cited: 345

Defining Misinformation and Understanding its Bounded Nature: Using Expertise and Evidence for Describing Misinformation
Emily K. Vraga, Leticia Bode
Political Communication (2020) Vol. 37, Iss. 1, pp. 136-144
Closed Access | Times Cited: 314

Cultural orientation, power, belief in conspiracy theories, and intentions to reduce the spread of COVID‐19
Mikey Biddlestone, Ricky Green, Karen M. Douglas
British Journal of Social Psychology (2020) Vol. 59, Iss. 3, pp. 663-673
Open Access | Times Cited: 314

Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review
Valerie van Mulukom, Lotte Pummerer, Sinan Alper, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (2022) Vol. 301, pp. 114912-114912
Open Access | Times Cited: 271

Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries
Roland Imhoff, Felix Zimmer, Olivier Klein, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour (2022) Vol. 6, Iss. 3, pp. 392-403
Open Access | Times Cited: 265

Fake news, disinformation and misinformation in social media: a review
Esma Aı̈meur, Sabrine Amri, Gilles Brassard
Social Network Analysis and Mining (2023) Vol. 13, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 255

Predictors of Vaccine Hesitancy: Implications for COVID-19 Public Health Messaging
Amanda Hudson, William Montelpare
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021) Vol. 18, Iss. 15, pp. 8054-8054
Open Access | Times Cited: 205

Conspiracy theories and the conspiracy mindset: implications for political ideology
Robbie M. Sutton, Karen M. Douglas
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences (2020) Vol. 34, pp. 118-122
Open Access | Times Cited: 204

When we are worried, what are we thinking? Anxiety, lack of control, and conspiracy beliefs amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic
Jakub Šrol, Eva Ballová Mikušková, Vladimíra Čavojová
Applied Cognitive Psychology (2021) Vol. 35, Iss. 3, pp. 720-729
Open Access | Times Cited: 186

Politicization and COVID-19 vaccine resistance in the U.S.
Toby Bolsen, Risa Palm
Progress in molecular biology and translational science (2022), pp. 81-100
Open Access | Times Cited: 178

What Are Conspiracy Theories? A Definitional Approach to Their Correlates, Consequences, and Communication
Karen M. Douglas, Robbie M. Sutton
Annual Review of Psychology (2022) Vol. 74, Iss. 1, pp. 271-298
Open Access | Times Cited: 168

COVID-19 Misinformation Trends in Australia: Prospective Longitudinal National Survey
Kristen Pickles, Erin Cvejic, Brooke Nickel, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research (2020) Vol. 23, Iss. 1, pp. e23805-e23805
Open Access | Times Cited: 160

The dark side of social movements: social identity, non-conformity, and the lure of conspiracy theories
Anni Sternisko, Aleksandra Cichocka, Jay J. Van Bavel
Current Opinion in Psychology (2020) Vol. 35, pp. 1-6
Open Access | Times Cited: 153

How populism and conservative media fuel conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 and what it means for COVID-19 behaviors
Dominik Stecuła, Mark Pickup
Research & Politics (2021) Vol. 8, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 151

Understanding Fake News Consumption: A Review
João Pedro Baptista, Anabela Gradim
Social Sciences (2020) Vol. 9, Iss. 10, pp. 185-185
Open Access | Times Cited: 147

Looking out for myself: Exploring the relationship between conspiracy mentality, perceived personal risk, and COVID‐19 prevention measures
Gaëlle Marinthe, Genavee Brown, Sylvain Delouvée, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology (2020) Vol. 25, Iss. 4, pp. 957-980
Open Access | Times Cited: 144

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