The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (salient versus non-salient) affected belief in conspiracy theories. Data among Indonesian Muslim students (N = 139) from this study demonstrated that intergroup threat and social identity salience interacted to influence belief in conspiracy theories. High intergroup threat triggered greater belief in conspiracy theories than low intergroup threat, more prominently in the condition in which participants’ Muslim identity was made salient. Collective angst also proved to mediate the effect of intergroup threat on the belief. However, in line with the prediction, evidence of this mediation effect of collective angst was only on the salient socia...
Recent research suggests that inducing fixed (rather than malleable) beliefs about groups leads to m...
Two studies investigated the role of perceived realistic and symbolic threats in predicting collecti...
By distinguishing between ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy theories, this research seeks to explai...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Indonesian Muslims believe in conspiracies, suggesting that the West is behind terrorist attacks in ...
The current study investigates the role of individual and intergroup factors in predicting Muslims’ ...
?2015 Department of Psychology, University of AllahabadThe current study aims to understand victim b...
The current study aims to understand victim blaming of Ahmadiyya group by majority Sunni Islam in In...
In the present study, we tested whether Muslim minority members are more susceptible to conspiracy t...
Politics in the current era are replete with unreliable media stories which lack evidence, sometimes...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
To what extent does religious identification promote collective efficacy and perceived injustice tha...
This research demonstrates a common psychology of outgroup hostility driven by perceived intergroup ...
There is a gap in the literature regarding why some people turn to violent acts of extremism and the...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Recent research suggests that inducing fixed (rather than malleable) beliefs about groups leads to m...
Two studies investigated the role of perceived realistic and symbolic threats in predicting collecti...
By distinguishing between ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy theories, this research seeks to explai...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Indonesian Muslims believe in conspiracies, suggesting that the West is behind terrorist attacks in ...
The current study investigates the role of individual and intergroup factors in predicting Muslims’ ...
?2015 Department of Psychology, University of AllahabadThe current study aims to understand victim b...
The current study aims to understand victim blaming of Ahmadiyya group by majority Sunni Islam in In...
In the present study, we tested whether Muslim minority members are more susceptible to conspiracy t...
Politics in the current era are replete with unreliable media stories which lack evidence, sometimes...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
To what extent does religious identification promote collective efficacy and perceived injustice tha...
This research demonstrates a common psychology of outgroup hostility driven by perceived intergroup ...
There is a gap in the literature regarding why some people turn to violent acts of extremism and the...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Recent research suggests that inducing fixed (rather than malleable) beliefs about groups leads to m...
Two studies investigated the role of perceived realistic and symbolic threats in predicting collecti...
By distinguishing between ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy theories, this research seeks to explai...