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William (Patrick) McClanahan III
William (Patrick) McClanahan III
Assistant Professor - Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Alabama
E-mail megerősítve itt: ua.edu - Kezdőlap
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Towards psychological herd immunity: Cross-cultural evidence for two prebunking interventions against COVID-19 misinformation
M Basol, J Roozenbeek, M Berriche, F Uenal, WP McClanahan, S Linden
Big Data & Society 8 (1), 20539517211013868, 2021
2672021
The Misinformation Susceptibility Test (MIST): A psychometrically validated measure of news veracity discernment
R Maertens, FM Götz, HF Golino, J Roozenbeek, CR Schneider, ...
Behavior Research Methods 56 (3), 1863-1899, 2024
922024
Disentangling item and testing effects in inoculation research on online misinformation: Solomon revisited
J Roozenbeek, R Maertens, W McClanahan, S van der Linden
Educational and Psychological Measurement 81 (2), 340-362, 2021
842021
Active inoculation boosts attitudinal resistance against extremist persuasion techniques: A novel approach towards the prevention of violent extremism
NF Saleh, JON Roozenbeek, FA Makki, WP McClanahan, ...
Behavioural Public Policy 8 (3), 548-571, 2024
572024
Decision-making style mediates the relationship between trait self-control and self-reported criminal behavior
W McClanahan, S van der Linden, K Ruggeri
Personality and individual differences 151, 109537, 2019
182019
Neighborhood crime reduction interventions and perceived livability: A virtual reality study on fear of crime
WP McClanahan, CS Sergiou, AM Siezenga, D Gerstner, H Elffers, ...
Cities 147, 104823, 2024
112024
An uncalculated risk: ego-depletion reduces the influence of perceived risk but not state affect on criminal choice
WP McClanahan, S van der Linden
Psychology, Crime & Law 27 (6), 517-538, 2021
82021
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