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

      Troian, Jais; Wagner-Egger, Pascal; Motyl, Matt; Arciszewski, Thomas; Imhoff, Roland; Zimmer, Felix; Klein, Olivier; Babinska, Maria; Bangerter, Adrian; Bilewicz, Michal; Blanuša, Nebojsa; Bovan, Kosta; Bužarovska, Rumena; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Çelebi, Elif; Delouvée, Sylvain; Douglas, Karen M; Dyrendal, Asbjørn; Gjoneska, Biljana; Graf, Sylvie; Gualda, Estrella; Hirschberger, Gilad; Kende, Anna; Krekó, Peter; Krouwel, André; Lamberty, Pia; Mari, Silvia; Milosevic, Jasna; Panasiti, Maria Serena; Pantazi, Myrto; Petkovski, Ljupcho; Porciello, Giuseppina; Prims, J P; Rabelo, André; Schepisi, Michael; Sutton, Robbie M; Swami, Viren; Thorisdottir, Hulda; Turjacanin, Vladimir; Zezelj, Iris; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem (Journal article, 2021)
      Research suggests that belief in conspiracy theories (CT) stems from basic psychological mechanisms and is linked to other belief systems (e.g., religious beliefs). While previous research has extensively examined individual ...