Standout Papers

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  1. Prevention is better than cure: Addressing anti‐vaccine conspiracy theories (2017)
    Daniel Jolley, Karen M. Douglas Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  2. The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases intentions to engage in politics and to reduce one's carbon footprint (2013)
    Daniel Jolley, Karen M. Douglas British Journal of Psychology
  3. The Effects of Anti-Vaccine Conspiracy Theories on Vaccination Intentions (2014)
    Daniel Jolley, Karen M. Douglas PLoS ONE
  4. Pylons ablaze: Examining the role of 5G COVID‐19 conspiracy beliefs and support for violence (2020)
    Daniel Jolley, Jennifer Paterson British Journal of Social Psychology

Immediate Impact

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Works of Daniel Jolley being referenced

The Effects of Anti-Vaccine Conspiracy Theories on Vaccination Intentions
2014 Standout
The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases intentions to engage in politics and to reduce one's carbon footprint
2013 Standout
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Daniel Jolley 2068 790 854 30 2.3k
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Emily A. Harris 1517 235 364 32 2.0k
Briony Swire‐Thompson 1572 135 338 32 2.0k
Marta Marchlewska 1428 402 282 57 1.8k
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