Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance

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Aldizkaria:
European Journal of Social Psychology

ISSN: 1099-0992 0046-2772

Argitalpen urtea: 2023

Alea: 53

Zenbakia: 1

Orrialdeak: 78-89

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.1002/EJSP.2888 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

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