作者
Sandra L Murray, Ji Xia, Veronica Lamarche, Mark D Seery, James McNulty, Dale W Griffin, Deborah E Ward, Han Young Jung, Lindsey Hicks, David Dubois
发表日期
2023/1/1
期刊
Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
卷号
4
页码范围
100111
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Conspiracy theorists’ unpopular opinions likely make them more apprehensive about interactions with others, frustrating their need to belong. Therefore, they may be susceptible to believing misinformation because evidence that others share their beliefs provides “social proof” that they can expect interactions with others to be positive and rewarding. The present research examined whether alternatively fulfilling the need for social connection through romantic relationships could protect conspiracy theorists against COVID-19 misinformation. In a 3-week daily diary study (N = 555), experimental participants implicitly learned to associate their romantic partners with positive experiences (by repeatedly pairing their partner with highly positive and approachable stimuli, McNulty et al., 2017). We then assessed how much participants trusted individuals they might normally distrust, as a manipulation check, and how much …
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