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Adam M. Enders
Adam M. Enders
Associate Professor, University of Louisville
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa louisville.edu - Kotisivu
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Why do people believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories?
JE Uscinski, AM Enders, CA Klofstad, MI Seelig, R Funchion, John, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review, 2020
5632020
The relationship between social media use and beliefs in conspiracy theories and misinformation
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, MI Seelig, CA Klofstad, S Wuchty, JR Funchion, ...
Political behavior, 1-24, 2021
2952021
The different forms of COVID-19 misinformation and their consequences
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, C Klofstad, J Stoler
The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review, 2020
2412020
Conspiracy theories: A primer
JE Uscinski, AM Enders
Rowman & Littlefield, 2023
1902023
The differential effects of actual and perceived polarization
AM Enders, MT Armaly
Political Behavior 41, 815-839, 2019
1802019
American politics in two dimensions: Partisan and ideological identities versus anti‐establishment orientations
JE Uscinski, AM Enders, MI Seelig, CA Klofstad, JR Funchion, C Everett, ...
American Journal of Political Science 65 (4), 877-895, 2021
1642021
Have beliefs in conspiracy theories increased over time?
J Uscinski, A Enders, C Klofstad, M Seelig, H Drochon, K Premaratne, ...
PLoS One 17 (7), e0270429, 2022
1522022
Christian nationalism and political violence: Victimhood, racial identity, conspiracy, and support for the capitol attacks
MT Armaly, DT Buckley, AM Enders
Political behavior 44 (2), 937-960, 2022
1502022
Are republicans and conservatives more likely to believe conspiracy theories?
A Enders, C Farhart, J Miller, J Uscinski, K Saunders, H Drochon
Political Behavior 45 (4), 2001-2024, 2023
1212023
The partisan contours of conspiracy theory beliefs
SM Smallpage, AM Enders, JE Uscinski
Research & politics 4 (4), 2053168017746554, 2017
1142017
The increasing racialization of American electoral politics, 1988-2016
AM Enders, JS Scott
American Politics Research 47 (2), 275-303, 2019
952019
Informational cues, partisan-motivated reasoning, and the manipulation of conspiracy beliefs
AM Enders, SM Smallpage
Political Communication 36 (1), 83-102, 2019
952019
Do conspiracy beliefs form a belief system? Examining the structure and organization of conspiracy beliefs
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, CA Klofstad, MI Seelig, S Wuchty, MN Murthi, ...
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9 (1), 255-271, 2021
932021
Are all ‘birthers’ conspiracy theorists? On the relationship between conspiratorial thinking and political orientations
AM Enders, SM Smallpage, RN Lupton
British Journal of Political Science 50 (3), 849-866, 2020
872020
Are misinformation, antiscientific claims, and conspiracy theories for political extremists?
AM Enders, JE Uscinski
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 24 (4), 583-605, 2021
742021
Values and political predispositions in the age of polarization: Examining the relationship between partisanship and ideology in the United States, 1988–2012
RN Lupton, SM Smallpage, AM Enders
British Journal of Political Science 50 (1), 241-260, 2020
742020
Who supports QAnon? A case study in political extremism
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, CA Klofstad, S Wuchty, MI Seelig, JR Funchion, ...
The Journal of Politics 84 (3), 1844-1849, 2022
672022
On the relationship between conspiracy theory beliefs, misinformation, and vaccine hesitancy
AM Enders, J Uscinski, C Klofstad, J Stoler
Plos one 17 (10), e0276082, 2022
612022
The psychological and political correlates of conspiracy theory beliefs
J Uscinski, A Enders, A Diekman, J Funchion, C Klofstad, S Kuebler, ...
Scientific reports 12 (1), 21672, 2022
592022
‘Why me?’The role of perceived victimhood in American politics
MT Armaly, AM Enders
Political Behavior, 1-27, 2022
592022
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