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Trust in scientific information mediates associations between conservatism and coronavirus responses in the U.S., but few other nations
Published in Scientific reports (08-03-2022)“…U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less preventative behaviors to avoid infection. Here,…”
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Willingness to sacrifice among convicted Islamist terrorists versus violent gang members and other criminals
Published in Scientific reports (16-02-2022)“…Is terrorism just another form of criminal activity, as many nations’ justice systems assume? We offer an initial answer using face-to-face interviews and…”
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Why People Enter and Embrace Violent Groups
Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-01-2021)“…We distinguish two pathways people may follow when they join violent groups: compliance and internalization. Compliance occurs when individuals are coerced to…”
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A 32‐society investigation of the influence of perceived economic inequality on social class stereotyping
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-03-2023)“…There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people perceive higher levels of economic inequality—that is, the…”
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The potential role of psychological time in the study of violent radicalisation, deradicalisation, and disengagement
Published in European review of social psychology (18-11-2024)Get full text
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Religious costly signal induces more trustworthiness than secular costly signal: A study of pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-10-2023)“…Abstract Research suggests that costly displays of commitment increase trust and cooperation. In five studies (total n > 1,700), we investigated whether…”
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Identity fusion predicts violent pro-group behavior when it is morally justifiable
Published in The Journal of social psychology (02-11-2022)“…Identity fusion is a visceral feeling of oneness with a group that predicts extreme pro-group behaviors. However, the effects of fusion depending on the nature…”
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Strongly fused individuals feel viscerally responsible to self‐sacrifice
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-10-2022)“…Identity fusion is a visceral feeling of oneness that predicts extreme behaviour on behalf of the target of fusion. We propose that strongly fused individuals…”
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Feeling understood fosters identity fusion
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (16-05-2024)“…If the consequences of identity fusion are well established, its psychological antecedents are not. To address this shortcoming, eight studies tested the…”
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Recent advances, misconceptions, untested assumptions, and future research agenda for identity fusion theory
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-06-2020)“…Just a decade ago, two psychologists, Swann, and Gómez, developed a new theoretical framework to explain extreme pro‐group behaviors: identity fusion theory…”
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Why Is It so Difficult to Investigate Violent Radicalization?
Published in The Spanish journal of psychology (01-05-2023)“…Imagine that you are a researcher interested in disentangling the underlying mechanisms that motivate certain individuals to self-sacrifice for a group or an…”
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Trust in scientific information mediates associations between conservatism and coronavirus responses in the U.S., but few other nations
Published in Scientific reports (01-12-2022)“…Abstract U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less preventative behaviors to avoid…”
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The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-04-2023)“…Abstract While public health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic transcend national borders, practical efforts to combat them are often instantiated at the…”
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The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-04-2023)“…Abstract While public health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic transcend national borders, practical efforts to combat them are often instantiated at the…”
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The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries
Published in British journal of social psychology (12-12-2022)“…Abstract While public health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic transcend national borders, practical efforts to combat them are often instantiated at the…”
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Trust in scientific information mediates associations between conservatism and coronavirus responses in the U.S., but few other nations
Published in Scientific reports (01-12-2022)“…Abstract U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less preventative behaviors to avoid…”
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The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-04-2023)“…While public health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic transcend national borders, practical efforts to combat them are often instantiated at the national…”
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