Nathaniel Rabb Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Nathaniel Rabb's research explores the intersection of psychology, public health, and communication, with a particular focus on how people perceive and respond to critical issues. He investigates climate change communication, the spread and impact of misinformation, and factors influencing vaccine coverage and hesitancy. Rabb also studies the psychology of moral and emotional judgment, seeking to understand how these processes shape individual attitudes and behaviors. His work has examined the limited effectiveness of nudges in promoting vaccination, the influence of social norms on COVID-19 vaccination intentions, and the increasing role of political ideology in shaping health behaviors in the United States. He is a faculty member at John Brown University.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 590
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- Short dialogues with AI reduce belief in antisemitic conspiracy theories (2025) DOI
- Reducing belief in conspiracy theories as they unfold using large language models (2025) DOI
- Communities of Knowledge in Trouble (2023) DOI
- No evidence that collective-good appeals best promote Covid-related health behaviors (2021) DOI
- The influence of social norms varies with “others” groups: Evidence from COVID-19 vaccination intentions (2021) DOI
- Walking the party line: The growing role of political ideology in shaping health behavior in the United States (2021) DOI
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