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Reactions to violent extremist groups : militia race determines whether low and high authoritarians have 'selective contextual blindness' to critical information that diminishes punishment
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Explaining prejudicial attitudes and bias-motivated aggression in Belgium : a comparison of individual-level theoretical models
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When high right-wing authoritarians report elevated empathy toward a black woman victim of police violence : 'inclusive victimhood consciousness' from police mistreatment experiences
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The relationship between right-wing ideological attitudes and aggression in everyday life
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'Sorry for Congo, let’s make amends' : Belgians’ ideological worldviews predict attitudes towards apology and reparation for its colonial past
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No man is an island : psychological underpinnings of prosociality in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak
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Prejudice in Turkey and Belgium : the cross‐cultural comparison of correlations of right‐wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation with sexism, homophobia, and racism
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Perceived group threat, perceived injustice, and self-reported right-wing violence : an integrative approach to the explanation right-wing violence
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Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism
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The social‐psychological bases of far‐right support in Europe and the United States