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dc.contributor.authorAdamus, Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorBallová Mikušková, Eva
dc.contributor.authorKačmár, Pavol
dc.contributor.authorGuzi, Martin
dc.contributor.authorAdamkovič, Matuš
dc.contributor.authorChayinska, Maria
dc.contributor.authorAdam‐Troian, Jais
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-01T06:35:40Z
dc.date.available2024-02-01T06:35:40Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationAdamus, M., Ballová Mikušková, E., Kačmár, P., Guzi, M., Adamkovič, M., Chayinska, M., & Adam‐Troian, J. (2024). The mediating effect of institutional trust in the relationship between precarity and conspiracy beliefs : A conceptual replication of Adam‐Troian et al. (2023). <i>British Journal of Social Psychology</i>, <i>Early online</i>. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12725" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12725</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_202805562
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/93184
dc.description.abstractThe paper reports the results of registered conceptual replications of the indirect effect of institutional trust in the relationship between precarity and the endorsement of conspiracy beliefs (CB). The original study of Adam-Troian et al. (2023; British Journal of Social Psychology, 62(S1), 136-159) indicated that subjective appraisals of economic hardship are associated with lower trust in governments and institutions, which in turn is associated with stronger endorsement of CB. Our Studies 1 to 3 report a series of replications using Slovak panel data. Study 4 reports a replication of the mediation model using data from the European Social Survey Round 10 collected in 17 countries. To provide a quantitative synthesis of these and previous results, we conducted mini meta-analysis (N = 50,340). Although the strength of the observed relationships differed across the studies to some degree, the original patterns of relations remained robust, supporting the original model. The study corroborates the view that to curb the spread of CB, it is necessary to ad-dress structural issues, such as growing financial insecurity, socioeconomic inequalities, and the deficit of institutional trust. Finally, we discuss the role of cultural and political settings in conditioning the mechanisms through which precarity enhances the endorsement of CB.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBritish Journal of Social Psychology
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.subject.otherconspiracy beliefs
dc.subject.otherinstitutional trust
dc.subject.othermini meta-analysis
dc.subject.otherprecarity
dc.subject.otherregistered replication
dc.titleThe mediating effect of institutional trust in the relationship between precarity and conspiracy beliefs : A conceptual replication of Adam‐Troian et al. (2023)
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dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-202402011695
dc.contributor.laitosMusiikin, taiteen ja kulttuurin tutkimuksen laitosfi
dc.contributor.laitosDepartment of Music, Art and Culture Studiesen
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dc.relation.issn0144-6665
dc.relation.volumeEarly online
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dc.rights.copyright© 2024 The Authors. British Journal of Social Psycholog y published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Psychological Society.
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dc.rights.urlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.relation.doi10.1111/bjso.12725
jyx.fundinginformationNPO "Systemic Risk Institute" no. LX22NPO5101, funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, NPO: EXCELES); Slovak Research and Development Agency, Grant/Award Number: APVV-20-0387 and APVV-20-0319; Vedecká grantová agentúra MŠVVaŠ SR a SAV, Grant/Award Number: VEGA2/0035/24; Charles University PRIMUS, Grant/Award Number: 24/SSH/017.
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