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Neophytos Georgiou
Neophytos Georgiou
Research Fellow
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei flinders.edu.au
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COVID-19-related conspiracy beliefs and their relationship with perceived stress and pre-existing conspiracy beliefs
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Personality and individual differences 166, 110201, 2020
3882020
Cryptocurrency trading, gambling and problem gambling
P Delfabbro, D King, J Williams, N Georgiou
Addictive Behaviors 122, 107021, 2021
1052021
Conspiracy beliefs in the general population: The importance of psychopathology, cognitive style and educational attainment
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Personality and Individual Differences 151, 109521, 2019
1022019
Conspiracy theory beliefs, scientific reasoning and the analytical thinking paradox
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (6), 1523-1534, 2021
382021
Conspiracy-beliefs and receptivity to disconfirmatory information: A study using the BADE task
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
SAGE Open 11 (1), 21582440211006131, 2021
292021
Measuring gambling harm: The influence of response scaling on estimates and the distribution of harm across PGSI categories
P Delfabbro, N Georgiou, DL King
Journal of Gambling Studies 37 (2), 583-598, 2021
222021
Autistic traits as a potential confounding factor in the relationship between schizotypy and conspiracy beliefs
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 26 (4), 273-292, 2021
202021
The effectiveness of a scientific reasoning intervention for conspiracy theory beliefs
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Applied Cognitive Psychology 37 (2), 369-382, 2023
122023
Positive play and its relationship with gambling harms and benefits
P Delfabbro, DL King, N Georgiou
Journal of Behavioral Addictions 9 (2), 363-370, 2020
122020
Is self-reported propensity for everyday illusions of control higher in gamblers and is it associated with gambling-specific erroneous beliefs?
P Delfabbro, N Georgiou, C Malvaso, D King
Sage Open 10 (1), 2158244019899436, 2020
112020
Opportunity cost and gambling: Distinguishing between competing activities and harm
P Delfabbro, D King, N Georgiou
Journal of Gambling Issues 44, 2020
102020
Latent profile analysis of schizotypy, autistic traits and conspiracy theory beliefs: Associations with cognitive flexibility and scientific reasoning performance
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 13 (3), 20438087221125046, 2022
62022
Could autistic traits be a risk factor for conspiracy beliefs? An analysis of cognitive style and information seeking behavior
N Georgiou, PH Delfabbro, R Balzan
Minerva Psychiatry 62 (4), 231-240, 2021
42021
The association between belief in a just world and endorsing conspiracy theories is moderated by ambiguity tolerance, but not scientific reasoning
C O'Brien, N Georgiou, J Bartholomaeus
Personality and Individual Differences 233, 112885, 2025
12025
“Down the rabbit hole” Exploring the role of Psychopathological and Socio-Cognitive Factors in Conspiracy Theory Beliefs and Stratergies for Intervention.
N Georgiou
12023
Predictors of conspiracy theory belief: Psychopathological, socio-cognitive, and demographic factors
N Georgiou
12018
The Moderating Role of Psychological Distress in the Relationship Between Postmodernism and Left‐Wing Authoritarianism
S Deverson, P Delfabbro, N Georgiou
Applied Cognitive Psychology 39 (1), e70021, 2025
2025
People with autistic traits are more likely to engage with misinformation and conspiracy theories in a simulated social media context
N Georgiou, RP Balzan, P Delfabbro, R Young
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 29 (4-5), 286-305, 2024
2024
Corrigendum: Conspiracy theory beliefs, scientific reasoning and the analytical thinking paradox.
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
John Wiley & Sons, 2022
2022
Conspiracy theory beliefs, scientific reasoning and the analytical thinking paradox (vol 35, pg 1523, 2021)
N Georgiou, P Delfabbro, R Balzan
APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 36 (3), 731-731, 2022
2022
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