An experimental study of support for protest causes and tactics and the influence of conspiratorial beliefs
We conducted a randomised survey experiment involving 13,301 online Australians. Respondents were asked about their support for environmental, anti-lockdown and sovereign citizen protests. They were randomly allocated to one of three groups presented with different protest tactics—peaceful marching,...
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Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice
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