Daniel Jolley

Daniel Jolley

Northumbria University

H-index: 17

Europe-United Kingdom

About Daniel Jolley

Daniel Jolley, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Northumbria University, specializes in the field of Social Psychology, Psychology of Conspiracy Theories.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

More than a prejudice reduction effect: Positive intergroup contact reduces conspiracy theory beliefs

Bullying, power and control: why people believe in conspiracy theories and how to respond

Refusing to pay taxes: Loneliness, conspiracy theorizing, and non-normative political action.

The impact of conspiracy beliefs on a targeted group: Perceived popularity of Jewish‐targeted conspiracy beliefs elicits outgroup avoidant behaviours

‘But wait, that isn't real’: A proof‐of‐concept study evaluating ‘Project Real’, a co‐created intervention that helps young people to spot fake news online

Harcèlement au travail et croyances aux théories du complot.

Practical recommendations to communicate with patients about health‐related conspiracy theories

Examining the links between conspiracy beliefs and the EU “Brexit” referendum vote in the UK: Evidence from a two‐wave survey

Daniel Jolley Information

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Citations(all)

3885

Citations(since 2020)

3413

Cited By

1286

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

18

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Northumbria University

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Daniel Jolley Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology

Psychology of Conspiracy Theories

Top articles of Daniel Jolley

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

More than a prejudice reduction effect: Positive intergroup contact reduces conspiracy theory beliefs

European Journal of Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Charles R Seger

Rose Meleady

2023/10

Bullying, power and control: why people believe in conspiracy theories and how to respond

The Conversation

Daniel Jolley

Anthony Lantian

2023

Refusing to pay taxes: Loneliness, conspiracy theorizing, and non-normative political action.

Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Jenny L Paterson

Rebecca Thomas

2023

The impact of conspiracy beliefs on a targeted group: Perceived popularity of Jewish‐targeted conspiracy beliefs elicits outgroup avoidant behaviours

British Journal of Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Jenny L Paterson

Andrew McNeill

2023/12/3

‘But wait, that isn't real’: A proof‐of‐concept study evaluating ‘Project Real’, a co‐created intervention that helps young people to spot fake news online

British Journal of Developmental Psychology

Yvonne Skipper

Daniel Jolley

Joseph Reddington

2023/11

Harcèlement au travail et croyances aux théories du complot.

Anthony Lantian

Daniel Jolley

2022/7/11

Practical recommendations to communicate with patients about health‐related conspiracy theories

Medical Journal of Australia

Jolley Marques

Douglas

2022

Examining the links between conspiracy beliefs and the EU “Brexit” referendum vote in the UK: Evidence from a two‐wave survey

Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Karen M Douglas

Marta Marchlewska

Aleksandra Cichocka

Robbie M Sutton

2022/1

Bullying and Conspiracy Theories: Experiences of Workplace Bullying and the Tendency to Engage in Conspiracy Theorizing

Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Anthony Lantian

2022/10/27

Shining a spotlight on the dangerous consequences of conspiracy theories

Daniel Jolley

Mathew D Marques

Darel Cookson

2022/10/1

Measuring adolescents’ beliefs in conspiracy theories: Development and validation of the Adolescent Conspiracy Beliefs Questionnaire (ACBQ)

British Journal of Developmental Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Karen M Douglas

Yvonne Skipper

Eleanor Thomas

Darel Cookson

2021/9

“If they believe, then so shall I”: Perceived beliefs of the in-group predict conspiracy theory belief

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Darel Cookson

Daniel Jolley

Robert C Dempsey

Rachel Povey

2021/8

Oral hygiene effects verbal and nonverbal displays of confidence

The Journal of social psychology

Paul Taylor

Faye Banks

Daniel Jolley

David Ellis

Steven Watson

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2021/3/4

How to dissuade parents from believing in anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories

The Conversation

Darel Cookson

Daniel Jolley

Rachel Povey

Robert Dempsey

2021/11/22

Conspiracy theories start to take hold at age 14, study suggests

Daniel Jolley

Karen M Douglas

Yvonne Skipper

2021/2/25

Exploring the links between bullying in the work place and belief in conspiracy theories.

Daniel Jolley

Anthony Lantian

2021/11/18

The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories

Current directions in psychological science

Karen M Douglas

Robbie M Sutton

Aleksandra Cichocka

2017/12

A social norms approach intervention to address misperceptions of anti-vaccine conspiracy beliefs amongst UK parents

PLoS One

Darel Cookson

Daniel Jolley

Robert C Dempsey

Rachel Povey

2021/11/12

Written evidence submitted to Home Affairs Committee on Home Office preparedness for Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Inquiry (COR0158).

Daniel Jolley

Karen M Douglas

Silvia Mari

2020/6/3

Discrimination, HIV conspiracy theories and pre-exposure prophylaxis acceptability in gay men

Sexual Health

Daniel Jolley

Rusi Jaspal

2020/12/21

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