作者
Richard Moulding, Simon Nix-Carnell, Alexandra Schnabel, Maja Nedeljkovic, Emma E Burnside, Aaron F Lentini, Nazia Mehzabin
发表日期
2016/8/1
期刊
Personality and individual differences
卷号
98
页码范围
345-354
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Conspiracy Theory (CT) endorsers believe in an omnipresent, malevolent, and highly coordinated group that wields secret influence for personal gain, and credit this group with the responsibility for many noteworthy events. Two explanations for the emergence of CTs are that they result from social marginalisation and a lack of agency, or that they are due to a need-to-explain-the-unexplained. Furthermore, representativeness heuristics may form reasoning biases that make such beliefs more likely. Two related studies (N = 107; N = 120) examined the relationships between these social marginalisation, intolerance of uncertainty, heuristics and CT belief using a correlational design. Overall, intolerance of uncertainty did not link strongly to CT belief, but worldview variables did — particularly a sense of the world as (socially) threatening, non-random, and with no fixed morality. The use of both representative heuristics …
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