Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (189)

  1. 17. Arnal Bacalao, C., Kolinsky, R., & Klein, O. (2022). Le complotisme: Maladie des mal-pensants? Cahiers de psychologie clinique, 58, 111-131. doi:10.3917/cpc.058.0111
  2. 18. Terache, J., Wollast, R., Simon, Y., Marot, M., Van der Linden, N., Franzen, A., & Klein, O. (2022). Promising Effect of Multi-Family Therapy on BMI, Eating Disorders and Perceived Family Functioning in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa: An Uncontrolled Longitudinal Study. Eating disorders. doi:10.1080/10640266.2022.2069315
  3. 19. Van Oost, P., Yzerbyt, V., Schmitz, M., Vansteenkiste, M., Luminet, O., Morbée, S., Van den Bergh, O., Waterschoot, J., & Klein, O. (2022). The relation between conspiracism, government trust, and COVID-19 vaccination intentions: The key role of motivation. Social Science and Medicine, 301. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114926
  4. 20. Ghilani, D., Luminet, O., & Klein, O. (2022). When History Seems to Repeat Itself: Exposure to Perceived Lessons of the Past Influences Predictions About Current Political Events. Psychologica belgica, 62(1), 89-701. doi:10.5334/pb.1075
  5. 21. Lastrego, S., Janssens, C., Klein, O., & Licata, L. (2022). Attitudes Shape Implicit Temporal Trajectories: A Quantitative Test of The Narrative Structure of Collective Memories of Colonialism. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(1), 7-20. doi:10.5964/jspp.7587
  6. 22. Nera, K., Jetten, J., Biddlestone, M., & Klein, O. (2022). ‘Who wants to silence us’? Perceived discrimination of conspiracy theory believers increases ‘conspiracy theorist’ identification when it comes from powerholders – But not from the general public. British journal of social psychology. doi:10.1111/bjso.12536
  7. 23. Bornand, T., & Klein, O. (2022). Political trust by individuals of low socioeconomic status: The key role of anomie. Social psychological bulletin (Online), 17.
  8. 24. Imhoff, R., Zimmer, F., Klein, O., António, J. H. C., Babinska, M., Bangerter, A., Bilewicz, M., Blanuša, N., Bovan, K., Bužarovska, R., Cichocka, A., Delouvée, S., Douglas, K., Dyrendal, A., Etienne, T., Gjoneska, B., Graf, S., Gualda, E., Hirschberger, G., Kende, A., Kutiyski, Y., Krekó, P., Krouwel, A., Mari, S., Milosevic Dordevic, J., Panasiti, M. S., Pantazi, M., Petkovski, L., Porciello, G., Rabelo, A., Radu, R. N., Sava, F. A., Schepisi, M., Sutton, R., Swami, V., Thórisdóttir, H., Turjacanin, V., Wagner-Egger, P., Zeželj, I., & Van Prooijen, J.-W. (2022). Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries. Nature Human Behaviour, 6, 392-403. doi:10.1038/s41562-021-01258-7
  9. 25. Cole, J. C., Flores, A., Jiga-Boy, G., Klein, O., Sherman, D. K., & Van Boven, L. (2022). Party over pandemic: Trust in political experts explains public support for COVID-19 policy. Group processes & intergroup relations. doi:10.1177/13688430222118534
  10. 26. Schmitz, M., Luminet, O., Klein, O., Morbée, S., Van den Bergh, O., Waterschoot, J., Vansteenkiste, M., & Yzerbyt, V. V. (2022). Predicting Vaccine Uptake during COVID-19 Crisis: A Motivational Approach. Vaccine, 40(2), 288-297. doi:10.31234/osf.io/3f4pb
  11. 27. Nera, K., Mora, Y., Klein, P., Roblain, A., Oost, P. V., Terache, J., & Klein, O. (2022). Looking for Ties with Secret Agendas During the Pandemic: Conspiracy Mentality is Associated with Reduced Trust in Political, Medical, and Scientific Institutions – but Not in Medical Personnel. Psychologica belgica, 62(1), 193-207. doi:10.5334/pb.1086
  12. 28. Leyrolle, Q., Cserjési, R., Demeure, R., Neyrinck, A., Amadieu, C., Rodriguez, J., Karkkainen, O., Hanhineva, K., Paquot, N., Cnop, M., Cani, P., Thissen, J. P., Bindels, L., Klein, O., Luminet, O., & Delzenne, N. M. (2022). Microbiota and metabolite profiling as markers of mood disorders: A cross-sectional study in obese patients. Nutrients, 14(1), 147. doi:10.3390/nu14010147

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