Dominance desires predicting conspiracy beliefs and Trump support in the 2016 U.S. Election.
@article{Suessenbach2020DominanceDP, title={Dominance desires predicting conspiracy beliefs and Trump support in the 2016 U.S. Election.}, author={Felix Suessenbach and Adam B. Moore}, journal={Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation}, year={2020}, volume={6}, pages={171-176} }
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Prestige and Dominance as Differential Correlates of Moral Foundations and Its Clinical Implications
- Psychology
- 2021
Objective: How people use social rank (dominance vs prestige) could explain different attitudes toward five moral foundations. This study aimed to investigate the differential relationships between…
Research Paper: Prestige and Dominance as Differential Correlates of Moral Foundations and Its Clinical Implications
- Psychology
- 2021
* Corresponding Author: Hamid Khanipour, PhD. Address: Institue of Educational, Psychological, and Social Research, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran. Tel: +98 (21) 86072735 E-mail:…
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