Conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 leading to riskier behavior and disapproval of national infection prevention policies: The mediating effects of a disregard for infection risk

  • Nawata K
  • Oga T
  • Fujimura M
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Nawata, K., Oga, T., & Fujimura, M. (2023). Conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 leading to riskier behavior and disapproval of national infection prevention policies: The mediating effects of a disregard for infection risk. THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 62(2), 182–194. https://doi.org/10.2130/jjesp.si5-4

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