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Christina Farhart
Christina Farhart
Political Science, Carleton College
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Conspiracy endorsement as motivated reasoning: The moderating roles of political knowledge and trust
JM Miller, KL Saunders, CE Farhart
American Journal of Political Science 60 (4), 824-844, 2016
6252016
How right-leaning media coverage of COVID-19 facilitated the spread of misinformation in the early stages of the pandemic in the US
M Motta, D Stecula, C Farhart
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2020
4222020
Gender differences in COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs
EC Cassese, CE Farhart, JM Miller
Politics & Gender 16 (4), 1009-1018, 2020
1332020
Are republicans and conservatives more likely to believe conspiracy theories?
A Enders, C Farhart, J Miller, J Uscinski, K Saunders, H Drochon
Political Behavior 45 (4), 2001-2024, 2023
572023
Vax attacks: How conspiracy theory belief undermines vaccine support
CE Farhart, E Douglas-Durham, KL Trujillo, JA Vitriol
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science 188 (1), 135-169, 2022
492022
Implicit Candidate‐Trait Associations in Political Campaigns
A Ksiazkiewicz, J Vitriol, C Farhart
Political Psychology 39 (1), 177-195, 2018
262018
Self-affirmation and identity-driven political behavior
BA Lyons, CE Farhart, MP Hall, J Kotcher, M Levendusky, JM Miller, ...
Journal of Experimental Political Science 9 (2), 225-240, 2022
202022
The Minnesota Multi‐Investigator 2012 Presidential Election Panel Study
PG Chen, J Appleby, E Borgida, TH Callaghan, P Ekstrom, CE Farhart, ...
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14 (1), 78-104, 2014
182014
Implicit candidate traits in the 2016 US Presidential Election: Replicating a dual-process model of candidate evaluations
JA Vitriol, A Ksiazkiewicz, CE Farhart
Electoral Studies 54, 261-268, 2018
162018
Gender, benevolent sexism, and public health compliance
P Chen, C Farhart
Politics & Gender 16 (4), 1036-1043, 2020
112020
Racial resentment, Hurricane Sandy, and the spillover of racial attitudes into evaluations of government organizations
G Sheagley, P Chen, C Farhart
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 17 (1), 105-131, 2017
112017
Conspiracy stress or relief? Learned helplessness and conspiratorial thinking
CE Farhart, JM Miller, KL Saunders, E Suhay, D Barker
The politics of truth in polarized America, 200-222, 2020
102020
Beyond Tuskegee, to Middlesboro: how perspectives of policing shape vaccine attitudes for Black Americans
A Rosenthal, M Motta, C Farhart
OSF, 2021
82021
How right-leaning media coverage of COVID-19 facilitated the spread of misinformation in the early stages of the pandemic in the US Can J Political Sci. 2020; 53 (3): 335–342 …
M Motta, D Stecula, C Farhart
S0008423920000396.[CrossRef][Google Scholar], 0
6
Collective Narcissism and Perceptions of the (Il) legitimacy of the 2020 US Election
CM Federico, C Farhart, J Vitriol, A Golec de Zavala
The Forum 20 (1), 37-62, 2022
52022
Look Who Is Disaffected Now: Political Causes and Consequences of Learned Helplessness in the US
CE Farhart
University of Minnesota, 2017
52017
Racialized pandemic: The effect of racial attitudes on COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs
CE Farhart, PG Chen
Frontiers in Political Science 4, 648061, 2022
42022
Losers’ conspiracy: Elections and conspiratorial thinking
JM Miller, CE Farhart, KL Saunders
New York Area Political Psychology Meeting, May 8, 2021, 2021
42021
Political Misinformation in the Digital Age During a Pandemic: Partisanship, Propaganda, and Democratic Decision-Making
A De Angelis, CE Farhart, E Merkley, DA Stecula
Frontiers in Political Science 4, 897095, 2022
32022
33 Conspiracy Theory Belief and Conspiratorial Thinking
CE Farhart
32022
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