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Current Opinion in Psychology
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June 1, 2022
Psychological benefits of believing conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Applied Cognitive Psychology
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February 7, 2017
Why Education Predicts Decreased Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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May 28, 2009
Procedural justice as autonomy regulation
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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May 9, 2019
Moral demands truly are externally imposed
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Social Justice Research
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October 4, 2021
Injustice Without Evidence: The Unique Role of Conspiracy Theories in Social Justice Research
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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February 25, 2015
Individualistic and social motives for justice judgments
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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May 2, 2006
Retributive reactions to suspected offenders: the importance of social categorizations and guilt probability
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
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August 14, 2020
The cultural dimension of intergroup conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Mengdi Song
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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July 22, 2024
The link between EU identification and responses to a war between non-EU countries over time
Kyriaki Fousiani, Jan-Willem Van Prooijen
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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February 19, 2022
Motives for punishing powerful vs. prestigious offenders: The moderating role of group identity
Kyriaki Fousiani, Jan-Willem van Prooijen
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Current Opinion in Psychology
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June 1, 2022
Psychological benefits of believing conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Applied Cognitive Psychology
|
February 7, 2017
Why Education Predicts Decreased Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
May 28, 2009
Procedural justice as autonomy regulation
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
May 9, 2019
Moral demands truly are externally imposed
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Social Justice Research
|
October 4, 2021
Injustice Without Evidence: The Unique Role of Conspiracy Theories in Social Justice Research
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
February 25, 2015
Individualistic and social motives for justice judgments
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
May 2, 2006
Retributive reactions to suspected offenders: the importance of social categorizations and guilt probability
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
|
August 14, 2020
The cultural dimension of intergroup conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Mengdi Song
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
|
July 22, 2024
The link between EU identification and responses to a war between non-EU countries over time
Kyriaki Fousiani, Jan-Willem Van Prooijen
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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February 19, 2022
Motives for punishing powerful vs. prestigious offenders: The moderating role of group identity
Kyriaki Fousiani, Jan-Willem van Prooijen
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