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What Drives Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories? Examining the Role of Uncertainty, Negative Emotions, and Perceived Relevance and Threat

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Claire Jones, Niall Galbraith, David Boyda, David B.H. Martin & Kimberley Jackson. (2023) A latent profile analysis of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: Associations with thinking styles, mistrust, socio-political control, need for closure and verbal intelligence. Personality and Individual Differences 207, pages 112155.
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