Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (3)

  1. 1. Wagner-Egger, P., & Nera, K. (2023). Complotisme et extrémisme. In T. Arciszewski (Ed.), Complotisme et extrémisme, Psychologie de l'extrémisme et du terrorisme. De Boeck Supérieur.
  2. 2. Klein, O., Nera, K., & Arnal Bacalao, C. (2021). L'érosion de la démocratie par le complotisme. In F.-B. Huyghe (Ed.), Méfiance et crédulité des foules, Vol. 5. Le virus du faux (pp. 6-10). Institut de recherches internationales et stratégiques.
  3. 3. Klein, O., & Nera, K. (2020). Social Psychology of Conspiracy Theories. In M. Butter & P. Knight (Eds.), Handbook of Conspiracy Theories (pp. 121-134). London: Routledge.
  4.   Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (23)

  5. 1. Leveaux, S. S., Nera, K., Pierre, F., & Klein, P. (2022). Defining and Explaining Conspiracy Theories: Comparing the Lay Representations of Conspiracy Believers and Non-Believers. Journal of Social and Political Psychology.
  6. 2. Nera, K., & Schöpfer, C. S. (2023). What is So Special about Conspiracy Theories? Conceptually Distinguishing Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories from Conspiracy Beliefs in Psychological Research. Theory & psychology. doi:10.1177/09593543231155891
  7. 3. Bertin, P., Tognon, E., Nera, K., Bajraktari, R., Klein, P., Yzerbyt, V., & Klein, O. (2026). The Impact of Freedom of Speech on Conspiracy Beliefs. European journal of social psychology, 26(1), 115-130. doi:10.1002/ejsp.70029
  8. 4. Tagand, M., Muller, D., Nurra, C., Klein, O., Aubert-Teillaud, B., & Nera, K. (2026). To Believe or Not to Believe in Conspiracy Claims? That Is a Question for Signal Detection Theory. Psychological science. doi:10.1177/09567976261417245
  9. 5. Nera, K., & Sutton, R. (2025). Convictions or Plausibility Judgements? The Ambiguity of Self-Reported Agreement with Conspiracy Theories. European journal of social psychology.
  10. 6. Nera, K., Douglas, K. M., Bertin, P., & Klein, O. (2025). Does Being Confronted With Internal Attributions for an Ingroup’s Sufferings Foster the Endorsement of Conspiracy Theories? Collabra: Psychology, 11(1). doi:10.1525/collabra.147339
  11. 7. Van Oost, P., Nera, K., & Yzerbyt, V. (2025). Do Anti-Egalitarians Report Increased Support for People with Language Difficulties when Exposed to Gender-Fair Language? Psychologica belgica, 65(1), 132-145. doi:10.5334/pb.1342
  12. 8. Nera, K., Douglas, K. M., Bertin, P., Delouvée, S., & Klein, O. (2024). Conspiracy Beliefs and the Perception of Intergroup Inequalities. Personality & social psychology bulletin. doi:10.1177/01461672241279085
  13. 9. Nera, K., Douglas, K. M., Bertin, P., Delouvée, S., & Klein, O. (2024). Conspiracy Beliefs and the Perception of Intergroup Inequalities. Personality & social psychology bulletin.

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