Jesse T. Ladanyi

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+ PDF Chat A gateway conspiracy? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories prospectively predicts greater conspiracist ideation 2022 Javier Granados Samayoa
Courtney Moore
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Russell H. FĂĄzio
+ In harm’s way, but not stressed about it: On the antecedents and consequences of belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories 2021 Javier Granados Samayoa
Courtney Moore
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Russell H. FĂĄzio
+ Investigating the Conservatism-Disgust Paradox in Reactions to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Reexamination of the Interrelations between Political Ideology, Disgust Sensitivity, and Pandemic Response 2021 Benjamin C. Ruisch
Shelby T. Boggs
Courtney Moore
Javier Granados Samayoa
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Steffen Steinert
Russell H. FĂĄzio
+ PDF Chat Examining the Left‐Right Divide Through the Lens of a Global Crisis: Ideological Differences and Their Implications for Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic 2021 Benjamin C. Ruisch
Courtney Moore
Javier Granados Samayoa
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Russell H. FĂĄzio
+ PDF Chat Social distancing decreases an individual’s likelihood of contracting COVID-19 2021 Russell H. Fázio
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Courtney Moore
Javier A. Granados Samayoa
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
+ Examining the Left-Right Divide through the Lens of a Global Crisis: Ideological Differences and Their Implications for Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic 2021 Benjamin C. Ruisch
Courtney Moore
Javier Granados Samayoa
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Russell H. FĂĄzio
+ PDF Chat Avoiding versus contracting COVID-19: On the effectiveness of social distancing at the level of the individual 2020 Russell H. FĂĄzio
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Courtney Moore
Javier A. Granados Samayoa
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
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+ PDF Chat Social distancing decreases an individual’s likelihood of contracting COVID-19 2021 Russell H. Fázio
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Courtney Moore
Javier A. Granados Samayoa
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
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+ Connecting Self-Reported Social Distancing to Real-World Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020 Anton Gollwitzer
Killian Lorcan McLoughlin
Cameron Martel
Julia Marshall
Johanna M. Höhs
John A. Bargh
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+ PDF Chat Enacting national social distancing policies corresponds with dramatic reduction in COVID19 infection rates 2020 Daniel J. McGrail
Jianli Dai
Kathleen M. McAndrews
Raghu Kalluri
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+ PDF Chat Strong Social Distancing Measures In The United States Reduced The COVID-19 Growth Rate 2020 Charles Courtemanche
Joseph Garuccio
Anh N. Le
Joshua C. Pinkston
Aaron Yelowitz
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+ The engines of SARS-CoV-2 spread 2020 Elizabeth C. Lee
Nikolas Wada
M. Kate Grabowski
Emily S. Gurley
Justin Lessler
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+ Effect of social distancing on COVID-19 incidence and mortality in the US 2020 Trang VoPham
Matthew D. Weaver
Jaime E. Hart
Mimi Ton
Emily White
Polly A. Newcomb
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+ Social distancing strategies for curbing the COVID-19 epidemic 2020 Stephen M. Kissler
Christine Tedijanto
Marc Lipsitch
Yonatan H. Grad
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+ Planned missing data designs in psychological research. 2006 John W. Graham
Bonnie J. Taylor
Allison E. Olchowski
Patricio Cumsille
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+ Design, content, and fieldwork procedures of the COVID‐19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) Study – Wave 4 2021 Orla McBride
Sarah Butter
Jamie Murphy
Mark Shevlin
Todd K. Hartman
Kate Bennett
Thomas Victor Arthur Stocks
Alex Lloyd
Ryan McKay
Jilly Gibson Miller
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+ In harm’s way, but not stressed about it: On the antecedents and consequences of belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories 2021 Javier Granados Samayoa
Courtney Moore
Benjamin C. Ruisch
Shelby T. Boggs
Jesse T. Ladanyi
Russell H. FĂĄzio
1
+ PDF Chat Mistrust and Misinformation: A Two-Component, Socio-Epistemic Model of Belief in Conspiracy Theories 2020 Joseph M. Pierre
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+ Behavioral immune system linked to responses to the threat of COVID-19 2020 Anastasia Makhanova
Melissa A. Shepherd
1
+ Conservatives and Liberals have Similar Physiological Responses to Threats 2019 Bert N. Bakker
Gijs Schumacher
Claire Gothreau
Kevin Arceneaux
1
+ PDF Chat “I Know Things They Don’t Know!” The Role of Need for Uniqueness in Belief in Conspiracy Theories 2017 Anthony Lantian
Dominique MĂŒller
CĂ©cile Nurra
Karen M. Douglas
1
+ Of Pathogens and Party Lines: Social Conservatism Positively Associates with COVID-19 Precautions among U.S. Democrats but not Republicans 2020 Theodore Samore
Daniel M. T. Fessler
Adam Maxwell Sparks
Colin Holbrook
1
+ Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Reduces Social Distancing over Time 2020 Kinga Bierwiaczonek
Jonas R. Kunst
Olivia Pich
1
+ PDF Chat Redefine statistical significance 2017 Daniel J. Benjamin
James O. Berger
Magnus Johannesson
Brian A. Nosek
Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers
Richard A. Berk
Kenneth A. Bollen
Björn Brembs
Lawrence Brown
Colin F. Camerer
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+ Conservatives and liberals have similar physiological responses to threats 2020 Bert N. Bakker
Gijs Schumacher
Claire Gothreau
Kevin Arceneaux
1
+ PDF Chat Does Social Distancing Matter? 2020 Michael Greenstone
Vishan Nigam
1
+ Commentary on Ferguson, et al., “Impact of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) to Reduce COVID-19 Mortality and Healthcare Demand” 2020 Stephen Eubank
Irene Eckstrand
Bryan Lewis
Srinivasan Venkatramanan
Madhav Marathe
Christopher L. Barrett
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+ Report 9: Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce COVID19 mortality and healthcare demand 2020 Neil M. Ferguson
Daniel J. Laydon
G Nedjati Gilani
Natsuko Imai
Kylie E. C. Ainslie
Marc Baguelin
Sangeeta Bhatia
Adhiratha Boonyasiri
Zulma M. CucunubĂĄ
Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg
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+ PDF Chat A Bioweapon or a Hoax? The Link Between Distinct Conspiracy Beliefs About the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak and Pandemic Behavior 2020 Roland Imhoff
Pia Lamberty
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+ Belief in COVID‐19 Conspiracy Theories Reduces Social Distancing over Time 2020 Kinga Bierwiaczonek
Jonas R. Kunst
Olivia Pich
1