CONSPIRACY BELIEFS AND NEGATIVE ATTITUDES TOWARDS OUTGROUPS IN TIMES OF CRISES: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY.

Conspiracy beliefs and negative attitudes towards outgroups in times of crises: Experimental evidence from Germany.

While research on the determinants of conspiracy beliefs has been growing, there is still limited attention given to the broader consequences of conspiracy theories.This study examines the effects of conspiratorial framing on outgroup evaluations in the context of societal crises.Using an experimental design and a large representative sample of Bat

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Development and feasibility of an oral health e-learning program for long-term Japanese overseas workers: a pilot randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an oral health self-care e-learning intervention for overseas workers as well as the research procedures for a future controlled trial.Methods We randomly allocated participants to either the intervention (n = 48) or control (n = 51) group.The intervention group rec

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