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Karen M Douglas
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University of Kent
Address
United Kingdom
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van Breen JA
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Kutlaca M
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Koç Y
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Jeronimus BF
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Reitsema AM
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Jovanovic V
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Agostini M
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Bélanger JJ
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Gützkow B
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Kreienkamp J
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Abakoumkin G
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Khaiyom JHA
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Ahmedi V
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Akkas H
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Almenara CA
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Atta M
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Bagci SC
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Basel S
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Berisha Kida E
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Bernardo ABI
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Buttrick NR
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Chobthamkit P
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Choi HS
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Cristea M
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Csaba S
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Damnjanovic K
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Danyliuk I
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Dash A
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Di Santo D
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Douglas KM
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Enea V
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Faller DG
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Fitzsimons G
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Gheorghiu A
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Gómez Á
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Hamaidia A
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Han Q
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Helmy M
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Hudiyana J
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Jiang DY
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Kamenov Ž
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Kende A
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Keng SL
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Kieu TTT
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Kovyazina K
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Kozytska I
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Krause J
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Kruglanski AW
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Kurapov A
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Lantos NA
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Lemay EP
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Lesmana CBJ
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Louis WR
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Lueders A
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Malik NI
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Martinez A
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McCabe K
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Mehulic J
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Milla MN
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Mohammed I
, et al. Lockdown Lives: A Longitudinal Study of Inter-Relationships Among Feelings of Loneliness, Social Contacts, and Solidarity During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Early 2020. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 Aug 25; 1461672211036602.
PMID:
34433352
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Citations:
Fields:
Psy
Psychology
Green R
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Biddlestone M
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Douglas KM
. A call for caution regarding infection-acquired COVID-19 immunity: The potentially unintended effects of "immunity passports" and how to mitigate them. J Appl Soc Psychol. 2021 May 29.
PMID:
34219801
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Citations:
Nisa CF
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Bélanger JJ
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Faller DG
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Buttrick NR
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Mierau JO
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Austin MMK
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Schumpe BM
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Sasin EM
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Agostini M
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Gützkow B
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Kreienkamp J
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Abakoumkin G
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Abdul Khaiyom JH
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Ahmedi V
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Akkas H
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Almenara CA
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Atta M
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Bagci SC
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Basel S
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Kida EB
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Bernardo ABI
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Chobthamkit P
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Choi HS
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Cristea M
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Csaba S
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Damnjanovic K
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Danyliuk I
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Dash A
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Di Santo D
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Douglas KM
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Enea V
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Fitzsimons G
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Gheorghiu A
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Gómez Á
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Grzymala-Moszczynska J
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Hamaidia A
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Han Q
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Helmy M
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Hudiyana J
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Jeronimus BF
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Jiang DY
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Jovanovic V
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Kamenov Ž
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Kende A
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Keng SL
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Kieu TTT
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Koc Y
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Kovyazina K
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Kozytska I
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Krause J
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Kruglanski AW
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Kurapov A
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Kutlaca M
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Lantos NA
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Lemay EP
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Lesmana CBJ
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Louis WR
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Lueders A
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Malik NI
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Martinez A
, et al. Lives versus Livelihoods? Perceived economic risk has a stronger association with support for COVID-19 preventive measures than perceived health risk. Sci Rep. 2021 05 06; 11(1):9669.
PMID:
33958617
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Citations:
1
Fields:
Sci
Science
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Douglas KM
. Are Conspiracy Theories Harmless? Span J Psychol. 2021 Feb 22; 24:e13.
PMID:
33612140
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Citations:
3
Fields:
Psy
Psychology
Translation:
Humans
PH
Public Health
Sutton RM
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Douglas KM
. Agreeing to disagree: reports of the popularity of Covid-19 conspiracy theories are greatly exaggerated. Psychol Med. 2020 Jul 20; 1-3.
PMID:
32684197
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Citations:
10
Fields:
Psy
Psychology
Biddlestone M
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Green R
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Douglas KM
. Cultural orientation, power, belief in conspiracy theories, and intentions to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Br J Soc Psychol. 2020 Jul; 59(3):663-673.
PMID:
32592420
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Citations:
63
Fields:
Psy
Psychology
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
Bavel JJV,
Baicker K
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Boggio PS
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Capraro V
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Cichocka A
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Cikara M
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Crockett MJ
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Crum AJ
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Douglas KM
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Druckman JN
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Drury J
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Dube O
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Ellemers N
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Finkel EJ
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Fowler JH
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Gelfand M
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Han S
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Haslam SA
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Jetten J
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Kitayama S
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Mobbs D
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Napper LE
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Packer DJ
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Pennycook G
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Peters E
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Petty RE
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Rand DG
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Reicher SD
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Schnall S
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Shariff A
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Skitka LJ
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Smith SS
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Sunstein CR
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Tabri N
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Tucker JA
, Linden SV,
Lange PV
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Weeden KA
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Wohl MJA
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Zaki J
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Zion SR
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Willer R
. Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Nat Hum Behav. 2020 05; 4(5):460-471.
PMID:
32355299
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Citations:
814
Fields:
Beh
Behavioral Sciences
Psy
Psychology
Translation:
Humans
Cells
PH
Public Health
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