Pytlik, N., Soll, D., Mehl, S., & Mehl, S. (2020). Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories. Frontiers Media S.A.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPytlik, Nico, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl, and Stephanie Mehl. Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories. Frontiers Media S.A, 2020.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPytlik, Nico, et al. Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories. Frontiers Media S.A, 2020.
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