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Conspiracy Endorsement as Motivated Reasoning: The Moderating Roles of Political Knowledge and Trust... 2015 2026 2018 2022 382
  1. Conspiracy Endorsement as Motivated Reasoning: The Moderating Roles of Political Knowledge and Trust (2015)
    Joanne M. Miller, Kyle L. Saunders et al. American Journal of Political Science
  2. How Right-Leaning Media Coverage of COVID-19 Facilitated the Spread of Misinformation in the Early Stages of the Pandemic in the U.S. (2020)
    Matt Motta, Dominik Stecuła et al. Canadian Journal of Political Science

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Works of Christina E. Farhart being referenced

Are Republicans and Conservatives More Likely to Believe Conspiracy Theories?
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Conspiracy Endorsement as Motivated Reasoning: The Moderating Roles of Political Knowledge and Trust
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Christina E. Farhart 819 303 212 222 18 938
Michelle I. Seelig 720 282 190 190 35 867
Türkay Salim Nefes 845 222 229 207 26 954
Cameron Martel 635 219 163 128 20 891
Eric Merkley 808 328 117 212 30 1.2k
Alexander Bor 686 226 130 348 27 1.1k
Steve Rathje 685 341 254 89 23 903
Benjamin Lyons 822 417 228 136 53 1.0k
Stef Aupers 781 169 73 284 45 1.0k
Joseph M. Parent 558 155 137 68 31 741
D.J. Flynn 680 305 130 54 9 789

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