Understanding conspiracy theories
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years,
and there is now a broad and interdisciplinary literature. In reviewing this body of work, we …
and there is now a broad and interdisciplinary literature. In reviewing this body of work, we …
The conspiratorial mind: A meta-analytic review of motivational and personological correlates.
A tidal wave of research has tried to uncover the motivational and personological correlates
of conspiratorial ideation, often studying these two classes of correlates in parallel. Here, we …
of conspiratorial ideation, often studying these two classes of correlates in parallel. Here, we …
[PDF][PDF] Media manipulation and disinformation online
In early October 2016, Wikileaks posted a dump of 20,000 hacked emails from the Gmail
account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. Users on an internet …
account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. Users on an internet …
Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking
Delusion-prone individuals may be more likely to accept even delusion-irrelevant
implausible ideas because of their tendency to engage in less analytic and less actively …
implausible ideas because of their tendency to engage in less analytic and less actively …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review and meta-analysis of psychological research on conspiracy beliefs: Field characteristics, measurement instruments, and associations with …
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has
begun to increase in the fields of social, differential, and experimental psychology. A …
begun to increase in the fields of social, differential, and experimental psychology. A …
The impact of economic inequality on conspiracy beliefs
Previous literature highlights the crucial role of economic inequality in triggering a range of
negative societal outcomes. However, the relationship between economic inequality and the …
negative societal outcomes. However, the relationship between economic inequality and the …
Mistrust and misinformation: A two-component, socio-epistemic model of belief in conspiracy theories
JM Pierre - Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2020 - jspp.psychopen.eu
Although conspiracy theories are endorsed by about half the population and occasionally
turn out to be true, they are more typically false beliefs that, by definition, have a paranoid …
turn out to be true, they are more typically false beliefs that, by definition, have a paranoid …
What drives conspiratorial beliefs? The role of informational cues and predispositions
JE Uscinski, C Klofstad… - Political Research …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? This study breaks from much previous
research and attempts to explain conspiratorial beliefs with traditional theories of opinion …
research and attempts to explain conspiratorial beliefs with traditional theories of opinion …
[图书][B] The rationality quotient: Toward a test of rational thinking
How to assess critical aspects of cognitive functioning that are not measured by IQ tests:
rational thinking skills. Why are we surprised when smart people act foolishly? Smart people …
rational thinking skills. Why are we surprised when smart people act foolishly? Smart people …
The conspiracy-effect: Exposure to conspiracy theories (about global warming) decreases pro-social behavior and science acceptance
S Van der Linden - Personality and individual differences, 2015 - Elsevier
Although public endorsement of conspiracy theories is growing, the potentially negative
societal consequences of widespread conspiracy ideation remain unclear. While past …
societal consequences of widespread conspiracy ideation remain unclear. While past …