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Reflective thinking predicts lower conspiracy beliefs: A meta-analysis
Büşra Elif Yelbuz, Ecesu Madan, Sinan Alper
Judgment and Decision Making (2022) Vol. 17, Iss. 4, pp. 720-744
Open Access | Times Cited: 40

Showing 1-25 of 40 citing articles:

On the Disposition to Think Analytically: Four Distinct Intuitive-Analytic Thinking Styles
Christie Newton, Justin R. Feeney, Gordon Pennycook
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2023) Vol. 50, Iss. 6, pp. 906-923
Open Access | Times Cited: 41

Actively Open-Minded Thinking and Its Measurement
Keith E. Stanovich, Maggie E. Toplak
Journal of Intelligence (2023) Vol. 11, Iss. 2, pp. 27-27
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

There are higher levels of conspiracy beliefs in more corrupt countries
Sinan Alper
European Journal of Social Psychology (2022) Vol. 53, Iss. 3, pp. 503-517
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

Cognitive Style Underlying Belief in a Just World
Laurent Bègue
Social Justice Research (2025)
Closed Access

Reflection predicts and leads to decreased conspiracy belief
Fatih Bayrak, Vahdet Sümer, Burak Doğruyol, et al.
Cognition (2025) Vol. 258, pp. 106085-106085
Closed Access

Psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries
Tobia Spampatti, Ulf J.J. Hahnel, Evelina Trutnevyte, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour (2023) Vol. 8, Iss. 2, pp. 380-398
Open Access | Times Cited: 13

Assessing the incremental value of intellectual humility and cognitive reflection in predicting trust in science
Nejc Plohl, Bojan Musil
Personality and Individual Differences (2023) Vol. 214, pp. 112340-112340
Open Access | Times Cited: 11

On the disposition to think analytically: Four distinct intuitive-analytic thinking styles
Christie Newton, Justin R. Feeney, Gordon Pennycook
(2021)
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

Thinking false and slow: Implausible beliefs and the Cognitive Reflection Test
Kristy A. Martire, Samuel Gebhard Robson, Manisara Drew, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2023) Vol. 30, Iss. 6, pp. 2387-2396
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

Do conspiracy theorists think too much or too little?
Nadia M. Brashier
Current Opinion in Psychology (2022) Vol. 49, pp. 101504-101504
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

No evidence that priming analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories: A Registered Report of high-powered direct replications of Study 2 and Study 4 from
Bojana Većkalov, Vukašin Gligorić, Marija Petrović
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2023) Vol. 110, pp. 104549-104549
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Cognitive reflection and endorsement of the “great replacement” conspiracy theory
Alexander Jedinger, Lena Masch, Axel M. Burger
Social Psychological Bulletin (2023) Vol. 18
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

What is wrong with conspiracy beliefs?
Sinan Alper, Onurcan Yılmaz
Routledge Open Research (2023) Vol. 2, pp. 28-28
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Conspiracy Beliefs and Consumption: The Role of Scientific Literacy
Nathan Allred, Lisa E. Bolton
Journal of Consumer Research (2024) Vol. 51, Iss. 4, pp. 656-678
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Populist attitudes and belief in conspiracy theories: Anti-elitist attitudes reduce the positive impact of an analytical thinking style on conspiracy theories
Stephanie Mehl, Winfried Rief, Daniel Soll, et al.
Research Square (Research Square) (2024)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Perceived expert and laypeople consensus predict belief in local conspiracy theories in a non-WEIRD culture: Evidence from Turkey
Sinan Alper, Büsra Elif Yelbuz, Kıvanç Konukoğlu
Judgment and Decision Making (2023) Vol. 18
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Relationships between Dark Tetrad traits and beliefs in conspiracy theories: Mediation effects of cognitive styles
Anamarija Došenović, Bojana M. Dinić
Personality and Individual Differences (2023) Vol. 218, pp. 112464-112464
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Multidimensional intuitive–analytic thinking style and its relation to moral concerns, epistemically suspect beliefs, and ideology
Fatih Bayrak, Burak Doğruyol, Sinan Alper, et al.
Judgment and Decision Making (2023) Vol. 18
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

From Psychological Distress and Distrust to Conspiracy Beliefs: A Constructivist Study of Negative Phenomena of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dominik Kovář, Miroslav Filip, Marie Kovářová
Journal of Constructivist Psychology (2023), pp. 1-23
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

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