[HTML][HTML] Hotter weather, less of a hoax? Testing the longitudinal association between experience of temperature anomalies and belief in climate change conspiracy …

HW Chan, X Wang, KP Tam, Y Hong… - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
While people across the world are experiencing hotter summers, there is still a considerable
number of people who believe that climate change is a hoax. It thus raises the question of …

Teach them how to fish or give them fish? The effect of collective narcissism on intergroup help

Y Qin, L Cheng, Z Li, X Zhu… - British Journal of Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Intergroup help contributes to the solution of global issues in particular. However, whether to
teach an outgroup how to address their problem permanently, or to directly help them solve …

[PDF][PDF] I “love” my country? The relationship between national narcissism and national knowledge overclaiming

R Rogoza, M Marchlewska, Z Molenda… - Current Issues in …, 2024 - radoslawrogoza.com
Background Research on national identity recognizes two qualitatively different ways of
identifying with the nation. That is, one could either identify in a secure and authentic …

Predictors of climate change conspiracy beliefs: collective narcissism, paranoid thoughts, and distrust in science

MA Küçükaydın - Current Psychology, 2024 - Springer
This study examined the effects of gender, ideological identity, social media use and
frequency, collective narcissism, distrust in science, and paranoid thoughts as predictors of …

[PDF][PDF] The Weight of Advice: Explaining Conspiracy Beliefs through Epistemic Mistrust and Collective Identities

I Sancar, RMF Koolen - 2024 - arno.uvt.nl
Recent trends in conspiracy research have shifted from viewing conspiracy beliefs as a
consequence of paranoid thinking to understanding them through the lens of deep-seated …