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Juana Chinchilla

Juana Chinchilla is a Research Coordinator of MULTIPREV. She received her Ph.D. in Psychology in 2022 from UNED (Spain). Her research interests are focused on morality, identity fusion, and non-normative collective action.

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2023

Chvaja, R., Chinchilla, J., Gómez, A., & Lang, M. (2023). Religious costly signal induces more trustworthiness than secular costly signal: A study of pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.297 Download

Gómez, Á., Vázquez, A., Chinchilla, J., Blanco, L., Alba, B., Chiclana, S., & González-Álvarez, J. L. (2023). Why is it so difficult to investigate violent radicalization? Spanish Journal of Psychology, 26, e7. https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2023.2 Download

McLamore, Q., Syropoulos, B., Hirschberger, G., van Bezouw, M.J., Rovenpor, D., Paladino, M.P., Baumert, A., Bilewicz, M., Bilgen, A., Chatard, A., Chekroun, P., Chinchilla, J., Choi, H.S., Euh, H., Gómez, Á., Kardos, P., Khoo, Y.H., Li, M., Légal, J.-B., …, & Zein, R.A. (in press). The distinct associations of ingroup attachment and glorification with responses to the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from a multilevel investigation in 21 countries. British Journal of Social Psychology 62(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12614 Download