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Autor:
Adam M. Enders, Manohar N. Murthi, Michelle I. Seelig, John R. Funchion, Justin Stoler, Stefan Wuchty, Joseph E. Uscinski, Casey A. Klofstad, Kamal Premaratne
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 84:1844-1849
Autor:
Adam M. Enders, Manohar N. Murthi, Michelle I. Seelig, Kamal Premaratne, Caleb Everett, Casey A. Klofstad, Stefan Wuchty, Joseph E. Uscinski, John R. Funchion
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Political Science. 65:877-895
Autor:
Joseph E. Uscinski, John R. Funchion, Casey A. Klofstad, Justin Stoler, Michelle I. Seelig, Stefan Wuchty, Adam M. Enders, Manohar N. Murthi, Kamal Premaratne
Publikováno v:
Political Behavior
Numerous studies find associations between social media use and beliefs in conspiracy theories and misinformation. While such findings are often interpreted as evidence that social media causally promotes conspiracy beliefs, we theorize that this rel
Autor:
Casey A. Klofstad, Kamal Premaratne, Adam M. Enders, Stephan Wuchty, John R. Funchion, Caleb Everett, Michelle I. Seelig, Joseph E. Uscinski, Manohar N. Murthi
Publikováno v:
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, Vol 1, Iss 3 (2020)
As conspiracy theories about COVID-19 take root in the United States, understanding the psychological foundations of conspiracy beliefs is increasingly critical. Our research shows that beliefs in two popular variants of COVID-19 conspiracy theory ar
Autor:
Manohar N. Murthi, Joseph E. Uscinski, Kamal Premaratne, John R. Funchion, Stefan Wuchty, Michelle I. Seelig, Casey A. Klofstad, Adam M. Enders
Publikováno v:
Electoral Studies. 72:102366
The 2020 presidential campaign was plagued by charges of voter fraud both before and after the election took place. While past literature finds that electoral losers are most likely to express misgivings about election integrity, little else is known