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Ricky Green
Ricky Green
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Cultural orientation, power, belief in conspiracy theories, and intentions to reduce the spread of COVID‐19
M Biddlestone, R Green, KM Douglas
British Journal of Social Psychology 59 (3), 663-673, 2020
4402020
Anxious attachment and belief in conspiracy theories
R Green, KM Douglas
Personality and Individual Differences 125, 30-37, 2018
1982018
Conspiracy beliefs and the individual, relational, and collective selves
M Biddlestone, R Green, A Cichocka, R Sutton, K Douglas
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 15 (10), e12639, 2021
852021
Reasons to believe: A systematic review and meta-analytic synthesis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs
M Biddlestone, R Green, K Douglas, F Azevedo, R Sutton, A Cichocka
OSF, 2022
74*2022
From bad to worse: Avoidance coping with stress increases conspiracy beliefs
M Marchlewska, R Green, A Cichocka, Z Molenda, KM Douglas
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (2), 532-549, 2022
632022
From individual anxiety to collective narcissism? Adult attachment styles and different types of national commitment
M Marchlewska, P Górska, R Green, D Szczepańska, M Rogoza, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 50 (4), 495-515, 2024
292024
Self-affirmation improves self-control over snacking among participants low in eating self-efficacy
S Churchill, DC Jessop, R Green, PR Harris
Appetite 123, 264-268, 2018
272018
Emotion dysregulation and belief in conspiracy theories
Z Molenda, R Green, M Marchlewska, A Cichocka, KM Douglas
Personality and Individual Differences 204, 112042, 2023
262023
Making an impression: The effects of sharing conspiracy theories
R Green, D Toribio-Flórez, KM Douglas, JW Brunkow, RM Sutton
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 104, 104398, 2023
242023
Does belief in conspiracy theories affect interpersonal relationships?
D Toribio-Flórez, R Green, RM Sutton, KM Douglas
The Spanish Journal of Psychology 26, e9, 2023
122023
A call for caution regarding infection‐acquired COVID‐19 immunity: the potentially unintended effects of “immunity passports” and how to mitigate them
R Green, M Biddlestone, KM Douglas
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 51 (7), 720-729, 2021
72021
Impressions of science and healthcare professionals who share anti-science conspiracy theories
R Green, D Toribio-Flórez, KM Douglas
Routledge Open Research 2, 37, 2023
52023
Engaging with conspiracy believers
KM Douglas, RM Sutton, M Biddlestone, R Green, D Toribio-Flórez
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1-19, 2024
42024
Coping strategies and belief in COVID‐19 conspiracy theories
Z Molenda, M Marchlewska, A Karakula, D Szczepańska, M Rogoza, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology 63 (1), 319-339, 2024
42024
Psychological Motives of QAnon Followers
R Green, C Trella, M Biddlestone, KM Douglas, RM Sutton
3*
Catastrophizing life's problems: On the relationship between attachment anxiety and belief in conspiracy theories
R Green
PQDT-Global, 2022
22022
Belief in conspiracy theories and satisfaction in interpersonal relationships
D Toribio‐Flórez, R Green, KM Douglas
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 54 (10), 603-627, 2024
12024
Football belongs to the people: A social identity perspective on attitudes toward the European Super League in the English Premier League
P Bertin, R Green, M Biddlestone
Psychology of sport and exercise 76, 102764, 2025
2025
Conspiracy blaming in the aftermath of group relative deprivation: The moderating role of national narcissism
P Bertin, O Ionescu, R Green, K Abts, J Rogenhofer, S Delouvée, ...
European Journal of Social Psychology 54 (6), 1393-1415, 2024
2024
Conspiracy theories: Their propagation and links to political violence
R Green, I Khaouja, D Toribio-Flórez, K Douglas
CREST Security Review Magazine, 2023
2023
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