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RESEARCH

Selected publications are listed below. To learn more, please click on my CV (linked above).

Papers are linked in my CV!

Selected Research

Bowes, S. M., & Tasimi, A. (in press). Intellectual humility and belief extremity: Evidence for
curvilinearity? Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Koetke, J., Schumann, K., Bowes, S. M., & Vaupotic, N. (in press). Seeing scientists as
intellectually humble increases trust in scientists and their research. Nature Human
Behaviour.

Bowes, S. M., & Tasimi, A. (in press). How intellectual humility relates to political and religious polarization. Journal of Positive Psychology.

Bowes, S. M., Ringwood, A., & Tasimi, A. (2024). Is intellectual humility related to more accuracy and less overconfidence? Journal of Positive Psychology, 19, 538-555.

Bowes, S. M., Costello, T. H., & Tasimi, A. (2023). The conspiratorial mind: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 149, 259-293.​

Bowes, S. M., & Fazio, L. K. (2023). Are conspiracy theorists inaccurate, unmotivated to be accurate, or both?: A latent class analysis. Routledge Open Research. In the Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation special collection (Uscinski, J., Biddlestone, M., & Cavojova, V. (Eds.)).

​Bowes, S. M., & Tasimi, A. (2023). Is intellectual humility “good” for people?: Extending the humility-health hypothesis. Journal of Positive Psychology, 18, 205-253.​

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