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Michał Bilewicz

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Current Opinion in Psychology|June 25, 2022
Conspiracy beliefs as an adaptation to historical traumaMichał Bilewicz
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 25, 2014
Foetus or child? Abortion discourse and attributions of humannessMałgorzata Mikołajczak, Michał Bilewicz
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 31, 2022
Psychological toll of hate speech: The role of acculturation stress in the effects of exposure to ethnic slurs on mental health among Ukrainian immigrants in PolandMichał Wypych, Michał Bilewicz
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 2, 2025
Myths of trauma and myths of cooperation: Diverse consequences of history for societal cohesionMichał Bilewicz, Aleksandra Bilewicz
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|November 28, 2017
Visiting Auschwitz: Evidence of secondary traumatization among high school studentsMichał Bilewicz, Adrian Dominik Wojcik
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|October 2, 2024
High rates of probable PTSD among Ukrainian war refugees: the role of intolerance of uncertainty, loss of control and subsequent discriminationMichał Bilewicz, Maria Babińska, Anna Gromova
Journal of Homosexuality|March 3, 2025
"A Red Alert Appears". Ambivalence of the Reclaimed Hate Speech in a Hate-Saturated EnvironmentDominik Puchała, Michał Bilewicz, Aleksandra Świderska
The American Psychologist|June 4, 2026
Revisiting secondary antisemitism: Antisemitism as a cause, not a consequence, of ingroup-serving Holocaust distortionsMaria Babińska, Jonas Rees, Michał Bilewicz
Aggressive Behavior|November 3, 2017
Exposure to hate speech increases prejudice through desensitizationWiktor Soral, Michał Bilewicz, Mikołaj Winiewski
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 7, 2020
What breeds conspiracy antisemitism? The role of political uncontrollability and uncertainty in the belief in Jewish conspiracyMirosław Kofta, Wiktor Soral, Michał Bilewicz
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Current Opinion in Psychology|June 25, 2022
Conspiracy beliefs as an adaptation to historical traumaMichał Bilewicz
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 25, 2014
Foetus or child? Abortion discourse and attributions of humannessMałgorzata Mikołajczak, Michał Bilewicz
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 31, 2022
Psychological toll of hate speech: The role of acculturation stress in the effects of exposure to ethnic slurs on mental health among Ukrainian immigrants in PolandMichał Wypych, Michał Bilewicz
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 2, 2025
Myths of trauma and myths of cooperation: Diverse consequences of history for societal cohesionMichał Bilewicz, Aleksandra Bilewicz
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|November 28, 2017
Visiting Auschwitz: Evidence of secondary traumatization among high school studentsMichał Bilewicz, Adrian Dominik Wojcik
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|October 2, 2024
High rates of probable PTSD among Ukrainian war refugees: the role of intolerance of uncertainty, loss of control and subsequent discriminationMichał Bilewicz, Maria Babińska, Anna Gromova
Journal of Homosexuality|March 3, 2025
"A Red Alert Appears". Ambivalence of the Reclaimed Hate Speech in a Hate-Saturated EnvironmentDominik Puchała, Michał Bilewicz, Aleksandra Świderska
The American Psychologist|June 4, 2026
Revisiting secondary antisemitism: Antisemitism as a cause, not a consequence, of ingroup-serving Holocaust distortionsMaria Babińska, Jonas Rees, Michał Bilewicz
Aggressive Behavior|November 3, 2017
Exposure to hate speech increases prejudice through desensitizationWiktor Soral, Michał Bilewicz, Mikołaj Winiewski
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 7, 2020
What breeds conspiracy antisemitism? The role of political uncontrollability and uncertainty in the belief in Jewish conspiracyMirosław Kofta, Wiktor Soral, Michał Bilewicz
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