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JOLLEY, Daniel, Meleady, Rose and Douglas, Karen (2019) Exposure to intergroup conspiracy theories promotes prejudice which spreads across groups. British Journal of Psychology. ISSN 0007-1269

JOLLEY, Daniel, Douglas, Karen, Leite, Ana and SCHRADER, Tanya (2019) Belief in conspiracy theories and intentions to engage in everyday crime. British Journal of Social Psychology. ISSN 0144-6665

Jolley, Daniel and Douglas, Karen (2017) Prevention is better than cure: Addressing anti-vaccine conspiracy theories. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47 (8). pp. 459-469. ISSN 0021-9029

Jolley, Daniel, Douglas, Karen and Sutton, Robbie (2017) Blaming a few bad apples to save a threatened barrel: The system-justifying function of conspiracy theories. Political Psychology. pp. 1-14. ISSN 0162-895x

Jolley, Daniel and Douglas, Karen (2014) The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases the intention to engage in politics and to reduce one’s carbon footprint. British Journal of Psychology, 105 (1). pp. 35-56. ISSN 0007-1269 (Submitted)

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