The social Psychology of gullibility
J Forgas, R Baumeister - Conspiracy Theories, Fake News …, 2019 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Gullibility as a scientific concept does not currently feature prominently in social psychology
research, and one would search in vain the subject indexes of many social psychology …
research, and one would search in vain the subject indexes of many social psychology …
Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions of scientific findings
In this chapter, the authors propose a model of how political beliefs can influence social
scientists' perceptions of empirical evidence, their interpretation of empirical findings, and …
scientists' perceptions of empirical evidence, their interpretation of empirical findings, and …
Scientific gullibility
If “gullible” means “too easily persuaded,” then “scientific gullibility” means “too easily
persuaded by data or reasoning that does not actually justify that conclusion.” Do standards …
persuaded by data or reasoning that does not actually justify that conclusion.” Do standards …
Science and politics: Do people support the conduct and dissemination of politicized research?
Three studies investigated how ethical people believe it is to suppress politicized research
findings and how strongly they support research on politicized topics. In general, participants …
findings and how strongly they support research on politicized topics. In general, participants …
Investigating processes of internalisation of values through theatre for development
T Courtney, J Battye - Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2018 - psycharchives.org
Used in many communities, Theatre for Development (TfD) allows performers and
audiences to interrogate their cultural history and their society to promote positive social …
audiences to interrogate their cultural history and their society to promote positive social …
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280 Lee Jussim et al. exploration. We define scientific gullibility as being wrong, in regards
to the strength and/or veracity of a scientific finding, when the reasons and/or evidence for …
to the strength and/or veracity of a scientific finding, when the reasons and/or evidence for …
[PDF][PDF] Prepared for The Social Psychology of Gullibility, J. Forgas & R. Baumeister, Eds, The Sydney Symposium on Social Psychology Lee Jussim Rutgers
If “gullible” means “too easily persuaded,” then “scientific gullibility” means “too easily
persuaded by data or reasoning that does not actually justify that conclusion.” Do standards …
persuaded by data or reasoning that does not actually justify that conclusion.” Do standards …
[引用][C] Direct and Indirect Influences of Political Ideology on Perceptions of Scientific Findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim 2, Stephanie M. Anglin 3, Nathan …
ST Stevens
[引用][C] Direct and Indirect Influences of Political Ideology on Perceptions of Scientific Findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim 2, Stephanie M. Anglin 3, Nathan …
B Rutjens, M Brandt