
About
JP Prims is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Their work focuses on social psychology, conspiracy theories, cultural values, and research methodologies. They have contributed to understanding how conspiracy beliefs are formed, the impact of cultural factors on political behavior, and improving research practices in psychology.
Research Interests
Prims explores topics such as:
- Conspiracy theories and their societal implications
- Cultural values influencing belief systems
- Political behavior and ambient cues
- Methodological rigor in psychological research
- Data quality and fraud detection in internet studies
Publications Overview
Their work spans 2015–2024, with a focus on conspiracy theory analysis, cultural psychology, and research practice reforms. Key areas include cognitive processes behind conspiracy belief, methodological tools for data validation, and critiques of academic rigor in social sciences.
Awards & Grants
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Advising & Labs
No advisees or lab affiliations listed. Their research often involves collaborative projects, though specific teams are not detailed here.



