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The Effect of Intergroup Threat and Social Identity Salience on the Belief in Conspiracy Theories over Terrorism in Indonesia: Collective Angst as a Mediator/El efecto de la amenaza intergrupal y la identidad social saliente en la creencia en teorias de conspiracion sobre el terrorismo en Indonesia: la angustia colectiva como un mediador

The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (salient versus non-salient) affected belief in conspiracy theories. Data among Indonesian Muslim students (N = 139) from this study demonstrated that intergroup threat and social identity salience inter...

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Published in:International journal of psychological research 2015-01, Vol.8 (1), p.24
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