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Understanding conspiracy theories
KM Douglas, JE Uscinski, RM Sutton, A Cichocka, T Nefes, CS Ang, ...
Political psychology 40, 3-35, 2019
13392019
The psychology of conspiracy theories
KM Douglas, RM Sutton, A Cichocka
Current directions in psychological science 26 (6), 538-542, 2017
13272017
Dead and alive: Beliefs in contradictory conspiracy theories
MJ Wood, KM Douglas, RM Sutton
Social psychological and personality science 3 (6), 767-773, 2012
8742012
Gender, Socially Desirable Responding and the Fear of Crime: Are Women Really More Anxious about Crime?
RM Sutton, S Farrall
British Journal of Criminology 45 (2), 212-224, 2005
5232005
Someone is pulling the strings: Hypersensitive agency detection and belief in conspiracy theories
KM Douglas, RM Sutton, MJ Callan, RJ Dawtry, AJ Harvey
Thinking & Reasoning 22 (1), 57-77, 2016
4452016
Trust in government regarding COVID-19 and its associations with preventive health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the pandemic: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study
Q Han, B Zheng, M Cristea, M Agostini, JJ Bélanger, B Gützkow, ...
Psychological medicine 53 (1), 149-159, 2023
4022023
The hidden impact of conspiracy theories: Perceived and actual influence of theories surrounding the death of Princess Diana
KM Douglas, RM Sutton
The Journal of social psychology 148 (2), 210-222, 2008
3672008
A stereotype threat account of boys' academic underachievement
BL Hartley, RM Sutton
Child development 84 (5), 1716-1733, 2013
3282013
Not all skepticism is equal: Exploring the ideological antecedents of science acceptance and rejection
BT Rutjens, RM Sutton, R van der Lee
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (3), 384-405, 2018
3022018
Does it take one to know one? Endorsement of conspiracy theories is influenced by personal willingness to conspire
KM Douglas, RM Sutton
British Journal of Social Psychology 50 (3), 544-552, 2011
3002011
Justice for all, or just for me? More evidence of the importance of the self-other distinction in just-world beliefs
RM Sutton, KM Douglas
Personality and Individual Differences 39 (3), 637-645, 2005
299*2005
Looking ahead through lenses of justice: The relevance of just‐world beliefs to intentions and confidence in the future
RM Sutton, EJ Winnard
British journal of social psychology 46 (3), 649-666, 2007
2282007
Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries
R Imhoff, F Zimmer, O Klein, JHC António, M Babinska, A Bangerter, ...
Nature human behaviour 6 (3), 392-403, 2022
2132022
Belief in a just world
CL Hafer, R Sutton
Handbook of social justice theory and research, 145-160, 2016
1982016
Dehumanization and social class
S Loughnan, N Haslam, RM Sutton, B Spencer
Social Psychology, 2014
1892014
Climate change: Why the conspiracy theories are dangerous
KM Douglas, RM Sutton
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 71 (2), 98-106, 2015
1802015
Effects of communication goals and expectancies on language abstraction.
KM Douglas, RM Sutton
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 84 (4), 682, 2003
1742003
Conspiracy theories and the conspiracy mindset: Implications for political ideology
RM Sutton, KM Douglas
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 34, 118-122, 2020
1732020
Attitudes towards science
BT Rutjens, SJ Heine, RM Sutton, F van Harreveld
Advances in experimental social psychology 57, 125-165, 2018
1732018
Blaming a few bad apples to save a threatened barrel: The system‐justifying function of conspiracy theories
D Jolley, KM Douglas, RM Sutton
Political Psychology 39 (2), 465-478, 2018
1572018
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