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The Evil Enemy: Belief in Conspiracy Theories Predicts Attitudes to War
ABSTRACT Political leaders often justify war with conspiracy theories. How effective are such conspiracy theories in gathering public support for war? The present research has investigated the effects of conspiracy theories on people's war‐related attitudes.
Jan‐Willem van Prooijen +6 more
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Frequency and factors associated with the preference for self-testing for human papillomavirus detection. [PDF]
Rosas-Mendoza MA +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although social psychological research on how people understand collective victimization often examines comparisons between groups’ suffering, studies on related concepts (e.g., collective trauma) suggest numerous other relevant beliefs. The present article aimed to integrate diverse collective victimization beliefs and contribute to their ...
Johanna Ray Vollhardt +5 more
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Factors Influencing Coping Strategies of Women with Advanced Gynecological Cancer: A Secondary Analysis. [PDF]
Ko E, Lee Y.
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ABSTRACT This article argues that European Union (EU) peacebuilding scholarship can benefit from organizational research on the socio‐spatial dynamics of policy implementation. It introduces a strategic‐relational heuristic to address two key gaps: the marginalization of grassroots agency in spatial analyses and the separation of strategy from ...
Giada Lagana, Sioned Pearce
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The Interplay of Religion and Singlehood: A Qualitative Study of Christian Single Adults Living in Poland. [PDF]
Pietrzak S, Adamczyk K, Zarzycka B.
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Abstract Objective This study explored the most prevalent misconceptions about epilepsy among Sudanese individuals, focusing on knowledge, attitude, and practices in Sudan. Methods A community‐based, cross‐sectional study was conducted in the safe areas in Sudan due to the war from October 15 to November 30, 2024.
Muhannad Bushra Masaad Ahmed +11 more
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COPE: C<i>ommunity</i> O<i>utreach</i> & P<i>rofessional</i> E<i>ngagement</i> - a framework to bridge public mental health services with religious organizations. [PDF]
Milstein G +5 more
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Barriers to the Growth and Implementation of Biogas Technology: The Kenyan Experience
Economic constraints were identified as the most critical barrier to biogas adoption, while policy‐related challenges were found to be the least. Among the specific barriers, limited awareness of biogas benefits, inadequate distribution infrastructure, and shortage of skilled technicians are top barriers.
Purity M. Mutahi +2 more
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