2025
Hudiyana, J., Patricia, A., Hanaveriesa, N., Siregar, A. L. T., & Putra, I. E. (2025). The leap of faith in science hypothesis: The link between secular belief and confidence in scientific consensus is better explained by faith in science than by knowledge. Public Understanding of Science, 09636625251396368.
Mardianto, M., Santoso, I., Asrila, A. K., Muluk, H., Sawitri, D. R., Hudiyana, J., … & Syafiyah, A. A. (2025). Understanding Indonesian academics’ engagement with vaccination: Exploring the influence of fake news, ideology, digital literacy, and attitude toward science: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Health and Social Sciences, 292-310.
Milla, M. N., Bélanger, J. J., Louis, W. R., Arifin, H. H., Sulaiman, U. H., Lamuri, A., & Firdiani, N. F. (2025). The 3N Model and collective support for extreme measures to combat COVID-19. PLoS One, 20(11), e0335241.
Kurniawan, W., & Muluk, H. (2025). The cinematic politics of emotion: spectacle, media, and Prabowo’s campaign image. Media Asia, 1-11.
Arifin, H. H., Milla, M. N., Takwin, B., & Mashuri, A. (2025). Sin, divine forgiveness, and repentance: Disrupting the psychological path to extremism. Personality and Individual Differences, 247, 113419.
Arifin, H. H., Milla, M. N., Mashuri, A., Knežević, G., & Takwin, B. (2025). The role of trait disintegration in the militant extremist mindset: The case of Indonesian extremists. Personality and Individual Differences, 246, 113386.
Masyhadi, A., Poerwandari, E. K., & Milla, M. N. (2025). Conservative, Pragmatic, and Progressive Ulama: Religion-Based Gender Ideology and Intimate Partner Violence in Indonesia (Study at Jakarta Province, Central Java Province and Jogjakarta Province). Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies, 15(1), 175-200.
Shadiqi, M. A., Putra, I. E., Rizqullah, M. F., I’anah, N., Milla, M. N., & Muluk, H. (2025). Negative attitudes toward opposing supporters: The mediation effect of collective narcissism among Muslim supporters in the 2019 Indonesian presidential election. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 25(2), e70013.
Yustisia, W., Ottati, V., Hudiyana, J., Fauzan, M. M. N., Hasan, K. F. A., Moaz, S., & Dwita Apriani, K. (2025). Rigidity-of-the-Right and Ideological Extremism in Belief Superiority: Evidence From National Surveys in Indonesia. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672251319114.
Istiningtyas, L., Purba, D. E., Poerwandari, E. K., Takwin, B., & Milla, M. N. (2025). Systematic literature review on the theory of Social Embeddedness of Thriving at Work. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 51, 11.
Wollast, R., Lüders, A., Nugier, A., Guimond, S., Phillips, J. B., Sutton, R. M., … & Leander, N. P. (2025). Gender inequality and cultural values in explaining gender differences in positive and negative emotions: A comparison of 24 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current Psychology, 1-19.
2024
Fisher, A. N., Ryan, M. K., Liao, Y. H., Mikołajczak, G., Riedijk, L., Leander, N. P., … & Zúñiga, C. (2024). The precarity of progress: implications of a shifting gendered division of labor for relationships and well-being as a function of country-level gender equality. Sex Roles, 90(5), 642-658.
SHADIQI, M. A. Mechanisms of 3N Model on Radicalization: Testing the Mediation by Group Identity and Ideology of the Relationship between Need for Significance and Violent Extremism.
Abakoumkin, G., Tseliou, E., McCabe, K. O., Lemay, E. P., Stroebe, W., Agostini, M., … & Leander, N. P. (2024). Conceptual replication and extension of health behavior theories’ predictions in the context of COVID‐19: Evidence across countries and over time. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 18(2).
2023
Chusniyah, T., Jaafar, J. L. S. B., Muluk, H., Abidin, Z., & Zahra, G. A. (2023). Do Personality Traits Play a Role in Supporting Indonesian Islamic State? A Study of Fundamentalist Group Members in Indonesia. Changing Societies & Personalities, 7(4), 115-139.
Fisher, A. N., Ryan, M. K., Liao, Y. H., Mikołajczak, G., Riedijk, L., Leander, N. P., … & Zúñiga, C. (2024). The Precarity of Progress: Implications of a Shifting Gendered Division of Labor for Relationships and Well-Being as a Function of Country-Level Gender Equality. Sex Roles, 1-17.
Abakoumkin, G., Tseliou, E., McCabe, K., Lemay, E. P., Stroebe, W., Agostini, M., … & Leander, P. (2023). Conceptual replication and extension of health behavior theories’ predictions in the context of COVID-19: Evidence across countries and over time. Social and Personality Psychology.
Douglas, K., Sutton, R. M., Caspar, V. L., Wolfgang, S., Jannis, K., Maximilian, A., … & N Pontus, L. (2023). Identifying Important Individual-and Country-Level Predictors of Conspiracy Theorizing: A Machine Learning Analysis. European Journal of Social Psychology, 53(6), 1191-1203.
Enea, V., Eisenbeck, N., Carreno, D. F., Douglas, K. M., Sutton, R. M., Agostini, M., … & Leander, N. P. (2023). Intentions to be vaccinated against COVID-19: The role of prosociality and conspiracy beliefs across 20 countries. Health communication, 38(8), 1530-1539.
Yustisia, W., Eka Putra, I., & Hakim, M. A. (2023). What determines incumbent vote in Indonesia? Understanding the roles of economic conditions, religiousness, political ideology, and incumbent performance. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 1-21.
Azizah, N., Muluk, H., & Milla, M. N. (2023). Pursuing ideological passion in Islamic radical group’s insurgency: a case study of Negara Islam Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies, 13(1), 1-27.
Westgate, E. C., Buttrick, N. R., Lin, Y., El Helou, G., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J. J., … & Wollast, R. (2023). Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. Emotion.
Han, Q., Zheng, B., Cristea, M., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J. J., Gützkow, B., … & PsyCorona Collaboration. (2023). Trust in government regarding COVID-19 and its associations with preventive health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the pandemic: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Psychological medicine, 53(1), 149-159.
2022
Halida, R., Susianto, H., Mujani, S., & Pratama, A. J. (2022). Vote-selling as unethical behavior: Effects of voter’s inhibitory self-control, decision toward vote-buying money, and candidate’s quality in Indonesia election. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(2), 570-587.
Istiqomah, A., Hudiyana, J., Milla, M. N., Muluk, H., & Takwin, B. (2022). Islam and politics: A latent class analysis of Indonesian Muslims based on political attitudes and psychological determinants. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(2), 501-517. http://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5123
Wulandari, R., Milla, M. N., & Muluk, H. (2022). When Uncertainty Motivates Identity Restoration in Religious Groups: The Hijra Phenomenon. Religions, 13(10), 1-14.
Van Breen, J. A., Kutlaca, M., Koç, Y., Jeronimus, B. F., Reitsema, A. M., Jovanović, V., Bélanger, J. J., … & Leander, N. P. (2022). Lockdown Lives: A Longitudinal Study of Inter-Relationships Among Feelings of Loneliness, Social Contacts, and Solidarity During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Early 2020. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 48(9). 1316-1330.
Liem, A., Prawira, B., Magdalena, S., Siandita, M. J., & Hudiyana, J. (2022). Predicting self-harm and suicide ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia: a nationwide survey report. BMC psychiatry, 22(1), 1-10.
Schumpe, B. M., Van Lissa, C. J., Bélanger, J. J., Ruggeri, K., Mierau, J., Nisa, C. F., … & Leander, N. P. (2022). Predictors of adherence to public health behaviors for fighting COVID-19 derived from longitudinal data. Scientific reports, 12(1), 1-12.
Stroebe, W., vanDellen, M. R., Abakoumkin, G., Lemay, E. P. Jr., Schiavone, W. .M, … & Leander, N. P. (2022) Correction: Politicization of COVID-19 health-protective behaviors in the United States: Longitudinal and cross-national evidence. PLOS ONE 17(1).
Milla, M. N., Yustisia, W., Shadiqi, M. A., & Arifin, H. H. (2022). Mechanisms of 3N Model on Radicalization: Testing the Mediation by Group Identity and Ideology of the Relationship between Need for Significance and Violent Extremism. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1-15.
Keng, S. L., Stanton, M. V., Haskins, L. B., Almenara, C. A., Ickovics, J., Jones, A., … & Leander, N. P. (2022). COVID-19 stressors and health behaviors: A multilevel longitudinal study across 86 countries. Preventive Medicine Reports.
Putra, I. E., Yustisia, W., Osteen, C., Hudiyana, J., & Meinarno, E. A. (2022). “We support unity in diversity, but politic is a privilege for my group”: The paradoxical influence of national identification x religious identification in predicting unity in diversity and political orientations. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 87, 108-118.
Enea, V., Eisenbeck, N., Carreno, D. F., Douglas, K. M., Sutton, R. M., Agostini, M., … & Leander, N. P. (2022). Intentions to be vaccinated against COVID-19: The role of prosociality and conspiracy beliefs across 20 countries. Health communication, 1-10.
2021
Resta, E., Mula, S., Baldner, C., Di Santo, D., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J. J., … & Leander, N. P. (2021). ‘We are all in the same boat’: How societal discontent affects intention to help during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Journal of community & applied social psychology, 32(2), 332-347.
Visi : Menjadi pusat unggulan dalam penelitian dan pengembangan pengetahuan psikologi politik.
Misi :
1. Melaksanakan penelitian ilmiah yang berkaitan dengan psikologi dan ilmu politik.
2. Mengembangkan model dan intervensi berbasis psikologi yang berkaitan dengan kehidupan politik masyarakat.
3. Mendorong kolaborasi lintas disiplin antara akademisi, lembaga pemerintah, dan masyarakat sipil dalam isu-isu psikologi politik.
4. Meningkatkan kapasitas mahasiswa dan peneliti muda melalui pelatihan, publikasi, dan keterlibatan langsung dalam proyek-proyek riset.
5. Disemniasi hasil penelitian dalam bentuk rekomendasi kebijakan, publikasi ilmiah, dan kegiatan edukatif berkaitan dengan psikologi politi.