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Luisa Liekefett
Luisa Liekefett
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Can conspiracy beliefs be beneficial? Longitudinal linkages between conspiracy beliefs, anxiety, uncertainty aversion, and existential threat
L Liekefett, O Christ, JC Becker
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 49 (2), 167-179, 2023
862023
Compliance with governmental restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic: A matter of personal self‐protection or solidarity with people in risk groups?
L Liekefett, J Becker
British Journal of Social Psychology 60 (3), 924-946, 2021
422021
Low system justification is associated with support for both progressive and reactionary social change
L Liekefett, JC Becker
European Journal of Social Psychology 52 (7), 1015-1030, 2022
72022
Support for Social Change Among Members of Advantaged Groups: The Role of a Dual Identity Representation and Accepting Intergroup Contact
LK Frisch, S Sebben, L Liekefett, N Shnabel, EP Visintin, J Ullrich, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 49 (7), 1000-1013, 2023
42023
Hippies Next to Right-Wing Extremists? Identifying Subgroups of Anti-Lockdown Protestors in Germany Using Latent Profile Analysis
L Liekefett, AK Bürner, JC Becker
Social Psychology, 2023
42023
The Effect of Brooding About Societal Problems on Conspiracy Beliefs: A Registered Report
L Liekefett, S Sebben, JC Becker
Collabra: Psychology 10 (1), 2024
2024
Does Brooding Meaningfully Increase the Likelihood of Believing in a Conspiracy? Stage 1 Registered Report
L Liekefett, S Sebben, JC Becker
OSF, 2023
2023
Collective action among advantaged groups: The role of identity representations and accepting intergroup contact
L Frisch, N Shnabel, S Sebben, L Liekefett, T Hässler, EP Visintin
OSF, 2020
2020
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