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Bruno Gabriel Salvador Casara
Bruno Gabriel Salvador Casara
New York University Abu Dhabi
Verified email at nyu.edu
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To what extent are conspiracy theorists concerned for self versus others? A COVID‐19 test case
MJ Hornsey, CM Chapman, B Alvarez, S Bentley, BG Salvador Casara, ...
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2021
902021
The impact of economic inequality on conspiracy beliefs
BG Salvador Casara, C Suitner, J Jetten
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 98, 104245, 2022
792022
Consequences of Economic Inequality for the Social and Political Vitality of Society: A Social Identity Analysis
J Jetten, K Peters, B Álvarez, BG Salvador Casara, M Dare, K Kirkland, ...
Political Psychology, 2021
602021
Viral suspicions: Vaccine hesitancy in the Web 2.0.
BG Salvador Casara, C Suitner, M Bettinsoli
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 25 (3), 354–371, 2019
412019
Economic inequality and conspiracy theories
J Jetten, K Peters, BG Salvador Casara
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101358, 2022
292022
The# MeTooLate Effect: Victim blame and trust denial for sexual harassment not immediately reported
A Lucarini, C Suitner, R Brown, MA Craig, ED Knowles, ...
Personality and Individual Differences 167, 110240, 2020
262020
Tax the élites! The role of economic inequality and conspiracy beliefs on attitudes towards taxes and redistribution intentions
BG Salvador Casara, S Filippi, C Suitner, E Dollani, A Maass
British Journal of Social Psychology 62 (1), 104-118, 2023
212023
The rise of# climateaction in the time of the FridaysForFuture movement: A semantic network analysis
C Suitner, L Badia, D Clementel, L Iacovissi, M Migliorini, ...
Social Networks, 2022
142022
A world together: Global citizen identification as a basis for prosociality in the face of COVID-19
Z Wang, J Jetten, NK Steffens, B Álvarez, SV Bentley, ...
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (1), 71-95, 2023
122023
Trust in scientists, risk perception, conspiratorial beliefs, and unrealistic optimism: A network approach to investigating the psychological underpinnings of COVID-19 …
BG Salvador Casara, S Martinez-Conde, D Dolinski, C Suitner, ...
Social Psychological Bulletin 17, 1-22, 2022
52022
An independent study to compare compliance, attitudes, knowledge, and sources of knowledge about pneumococcal vaccinations among an Italian sample of older adults
C Suitner, BG Salvador Casara, S Maggi, V Baldo
Vaccines 10 (4), 490, 2022
52022
Unlocking collective cooperation in the midst of COVID‐19: The role of social support in predicting the social class disparity in cooperation
P Tanjitpiyanond, B Álvarez, J Jetten, SV Bentley, BG Salvador Casara, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2021
52021
Cracks before the crisis: Polarization prior to COVID‐19 predicts increased collective angst and economic pessimism
CR Crimston, HP Selvanathan, B Álvarez, J Jetten, S Bentley, ...
European Journal of Social Psychology 52 (4), 669-678, 2022
42022
The spatial ingroup bias: Ingroup teams are positioned where writing starts
ML Bettinsoli, C Suitner, A Maass, L Finco, SJ Sherman, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 48 (1), 49-64, 2022
32022
Balancing Identities: How Economic Inequality and Class Affect Work-life Balance
S Filippi, C Suitner, BG Salvador Casara, D Pirrone, MA Yerkes
PsyArXiv, 2021
32021
Immigrazione, stili e temi: uno studio sui tweet dei politici italiani
BG Salvador Casara, C Suitner, T Erseghe
RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA, 2020
3*2020
Structural and semantic impact of online collective action
L Badia, D Clementel, T Erseghe, L Iacovissi, M Migliorini, BGS Casara, ...
NetSci Conf, 2020
32020
Do unbiased people act more rationally?—The case of comparative realism and vaccine intention
K Izydorczak, D Dolinski, O Genschow, W Kulesza, P Muniak, ...
Royal Society Open Science 10 (2), 220775, 2023
22023
Double jeopardy: How lower levels of support during COVID-19 exacerbated the relationship between loneliness and distress
SV Bentley, T Young, B Álvarez, J Jetten, C Haslam, T Cruwys, ...
Frontiers in Public Health, 2916, 2022
22022
Economic inequality increases the number of hours worked and decreases work–life balance perceptions: longitudinal and experimental evidence
S Filippi, BG Salvador Casara, D Pirrone, M Yerkes, C Suitner
Royal Society Open Science 10 (10), 230187, 2023
12023
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