Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance

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Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance

Autor(en): Hornsey, Matthew J.; Pearson, Samuel; Kang, Jemima; Sassenberg, Kai; Jetten, Jolanda; Van Lange, Paul A. M.; Medina, Lucia G.; Amiot, Catherine E.; Ausmees, Liisi; Baguma, Peter; Barry, Oumar; Becker, Maja; Bilewicz, Michal; Castelain, Thomas; Costantini, Giulio; Dimdins, Girts; Espinosa, Agustin; Finchilescu, Gillian; Friese, Malte; Gonzalez, Roberto; Goto, Nobuhiko; Gomez, Angel; Halama, Peter; Ilustrisimo, Ruby; Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.; Karl, Johannes; Kuppens, Peter; Loughnan, Steve; Markovikj, Marijana; Mastor, Khairul A.; McLatchie, Neil; Novak, Lindsay M.; Onyekachi, Blessing N.; Peker, Mujde; Rizwan, Muhammad; Schaller, Mark; Suh, Eunkook M.; Talaifar, Sanaz; Tong, Eddie M. W.; Torres, Ana; Turner, Rhiannon N.; Vauclair, Christin-Melanie; Vinogradov, Alexander; Wang, Zhechen; Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan; Bastian, Brock
Tübinger Autor(en):
Sassenberg, Kai
Erschienen in: European Journal of Social Psychology (2023), Bd. 53, H. 1, S. 78-89
Verlagsangabe: Hoboken : Wiley
Sprache: Englisch
Referenz zum Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2888
ISSN: 0046-2772
DDC-Klassifikation: 150 - Psychologie
Dokumentart: Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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