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Partisan polarization is the primary psychological motivation behind political fake news sharing on Twitter
M Osmundsen, A Bor, PB Vahlstrup, A Bechmann, MB Petersen
American Political Science Review, 1-17, 2020
5292020
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
JJ Van Bavel, A Cichocka, V Capraro, H Sjåstad, JB Nezlek, T Pavlović, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 517, 2022
3402022
Public acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines: cross-national evidence on levels and individual-level predictors using observational data
MF Lindholt, F Jørgensen, A Bor, MB Petersen
BMJ open 11 (6), e048172, 2021
3102021
Compliance without fear: Individual‐level protective behaviour during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic
F Jørgensen, A Bor, MB Petersen
British Journal of Health Psychology 26 (2), 679-696, 2021
2822021
Transparent communication about negative features of COVID-19 vaccines decreases acceptance but increases trust
MB Petersen, A Bor, F Jørgensen, MF Lindholt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (29), e2024597118, 2021
2222021
The Psychology of Online Political Hostility: A Comprehensive, Cross-National Test of the Mismatch Hypothesis
A Bor, MB Petersen
American Political Science Review, 1-18, 2021
1312021
The relative weight of character traits in political candidate evaluations: Warmth is more important than competence, leadership and integrity
L Laustsen, A Bor
Electoral Studies 49, 96-107, 2017
1262017
Discriminatory Attitudes Against the Unvaccinated During a Global Pandemic
A Bor, F Jørgensen, MB Petersen
Nature, 1-3, 2022
109*2022
Public support for government responses against COVID-19: Assessing levels and predictors in eight Western democracies during 2020
F Jørgensen, A Bor, MF Lindholt, MB Petersen
West European Politics 44 (5-6), 1129-1158, 2021
95*2021
Pandemic fatigue fueled political discontent during the COVID-19 pandemic
F Jørgensen, A Bor, MS Rasmussen, MF Lindholt, MB Petersen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (48), e2201266119, 2022
782022
The psychological burden of the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with anti-systemic attitudes and political violence
H Bartusevičius, A Bor, F Jørgensen, M Bang
Psychological Science, 2021
68*2021
Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
F Azevedo, T Pavlović, GG do Rêgo, FC Ay, B Gjoneska, TW Etienne, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
562021
Moralizing the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Self‐Interest Predicts Moral Condemnation of Other's Compliance, Distancing, and Vaccination
A Bor, F Jørgensen, MF Lindholt, MB Petersen
Political Psychology, 2020
45*2020
Beyond populism: The psychology of status-seeking and extreme political discontent
MB Petersen, M Osmundsen, A Bor
The psychology of populism, 62-80, 2021
432021
Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning
T Pavlović, F Azevedo, K De, JC Riaño-Moreno, M Maglić, T Gkinopoulos, ...
PNAS Nexus 1 (3), pgac093, 2022
382022
Communicate hope to motivate the public during the COVID-19 pandemic
MB Petersen, LE Christiansen, A Bor, MF Lindholt, F Jørgensen, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 2502, 2022
302022
Empathy, deservingness, and preferences for welfare assistance: A large-scale online perspective-taking experiment
A Bor, G Simonovits
Political Behavior, 1-18, 2021
192021
Evolutionary leadership theory and economic voting: Warmth and competence impressions mediate the effect of economic perceptions on vote
A Bor
The Leadership Quarterly 31 (2), 101295, 2020
192020
Spontaneous categorization along competence in partner and leader evaluations
A Bor
Evolution and Human Behavior 38 (4), 468-473, 2017
192017
Correcting for base rates in multidimensional “Who said what?” experiments
A Bor
Evolution and Human Behavior 39 (5), 473-478, 2018
182018
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