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Conspiracy beliefs, rejection of vaccination, and support for hydroxychloroquine: A conceptual replication-extension in the COVID-19 pandemic context
P Bertin, K Nera, S Delouvée
Frontiers in psychology, 2471, 2020
3872020
A power‐challenging theory of society, or a conservative mindset? Upward and downward conspiracy theories as ideologically distinct beliefs
K Nera, P Wagner‐Egger, P Bertin, KM Douglas, O Klein
European Journal of Social Psychology 51 (4-5), 740-757, 2021
692021
Stand out of my sunlight: The mediating role of climate change conspiracy beliefs in the relationship between national collective narcissism and acceptance of climate science
P Bertin, K Nera, K Hamer, I Uhl-Haedicke, S Delouvée
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 24 (5), 738-758, 2021
332021
A “conspiracy theory” conspiracy? A mixed methods investigation of laypeople’s rejection (and acceptance) of a controversial label
K Nera, S Leveaux, PPLE Klein
International Review of Social Psychology 33 (1), 2020
172020
‘Who wants to silence us’? Perceived discrimination of conspiracy theory believers increases ‘conspiracy theorist’identification when it comes from powerholders–But not from …
K Nera, J Jetten, M Biddlestone, O Klein
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (4), 1263-1285, 2022
142022
Social psychology of conspiracy theories
O Klein, K Nera
Routledge handbook of conspiracy theories, 121-134, 2020
142020
Conspiracy theories as opportunistic attributions of power
K Nera, P Bertin, O Klein
Current opinion in psychology 47, 101381, 2022
132022
“These are just stories, Mulder”: Exposure to conspiracist fiction does not produce narrative persuasion
K Nera, M Pantazi, O Klein
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 684, 2018
122018
Social control and solidarity during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The direct and indirect effects of causal attribution of insufficient compliance through perceived anomie
A Roblain, J Gale, S Abboud, C Arnal, T Bornand, M Hanioti, O Klein, ...
Journal of community & Applied Social psychology 32 (5), 963-973, 2022
102022
Psychologie politique du complotisme à l’ère de la Covid-19
O Klein, K Nera
Association la Revue nouvelle 21 (1), 14-18, 2021
102021
What is so special about conspiracy theories? Conceptually distinguishing beliefs in conspiracy theories from conspiracy beliefs in psychological research
K Nera, C Schöpfer
Theory & Psychology, 2023
92023
Looking for Ties with Secret Agendas During the Pandemic: Conspiracy Mentality is Associated with Reduced Trust in Political, Medical, and Scientific Institutions–but Not in …
K Nera, YL Mora, P Klein, A Roblain, P Van Oost, J Terache, O Klein
Psychologica Belgica 62 (1), 193, 2022
5*2022
Defining and Explaining Conspiracy Theories: Comparing the Lay Representations of Conspiracy Believers and Non-Believers
S Leveaux, K Nera, P Fagnoni, PPLE Klein
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 10 (1), 335-352, 2022
42022
“Think for Yourself, or Others Will Think for You”: Predicting Belief in Conspiracy Theories with Epistemic Individualism and Critical Thinking Dispositions
F Tomas, K Nera, C Schöpfer
OSF Preprints, 2022
32022
L’adoption en Communauté française
A Aromatario, L de Morati, K Nera
Courrier hebdomadaire du CRISP 2482 (37), 5-52, 2020
22020
Conspiracy believers claim to be free thinkers but (Under) Use advice like everyone else
S Altay, K Nera, W Ejaz, C Schöpfer, F Tomas
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2023
12023
Comparing the ideological correlates of anti-government and anti-Roma conspiracy beliefs in Romania
K Nera, I Procop, O Klein
Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 17, 18344909231162276, 2023
12023
Le mois
O Klein, K Nera
Science 7, 201199, 1984
11984
Complotisme et quête identitaire
K Nera
PUF, 2023
2023
Is global human identification connected to global conspiracies? The role of collective narcissism
T Gkinopoulos, K Hamer, P Bertin, J Hackett, K Nera, A Wlodarczyk
OSF, 2023
2023
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