Using data from a longitudinal study of American adults collected between July and November 2016, we examine the hypothesis that American collective narcissism would uniquely predict increases in conspiracy thinking during the 2016 presidential campaign. Going beyond previous findings, our results indicate that collective narcissism (but not in-group identification) predicted growth in general conspiracy thinking—i.e., a tendency to view political events in terms of group-based conspiracies—over the course of the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. This relationship is found even after accounting for other predictors such as demographics, political knowledge, social trust, authoritarianism, and need for cognitive closure
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Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
Abstract Understanding the individual-level characteristics associated with conspiracy theory belief...
Replication data for Golec de Zavala & Federico, "Collective Narcissism and the Growth of Conspirato...
Meta-analytical evidence indicates the robust association between collective narcissism and conspira...
Collective narcissism—a belief in ingroup greatness that is not appreciated by others—is associated ...
The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th 2021 and voter intimidation by Donald Trump’s supporte...
This research examines the role of different forms of positive regard for the in-group in predicting...
The current wave of populism has been characterized by visible presence of conspiratorial ideation, ...
Recent work suggests that collective narcissism—an exaggerated, unrealistic belief in an in-group’s ...
This research examined the role of different forms of positive regard for the ingroup in predicting ...
Conspiracy theories related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have propagated around the globe,...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
This research examined the role of different forms of positive regard for the ingroup in predicting ...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
Abstract Understanding the individual-level characteristics associated with conspiracy theory belief...
Replication data for Golec de Zavala & Federico, "Collective Narcissism and the Growth of Conspirato...
Meta-analytical evidence indicates the robust association between collective narcissism and conspira...
Collective narcissism—a belief in ingroup greatness that is not appreciated by others—is associated ...
The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th 2021 and voter intimidation by Donald Trump’s supporte...
This research examines the role of different forms of positive regard for the in-group in predicting...
The current wave of populism has been characterized by visible presence of conspiratorial ideation, ...
Recent work suggests that collective narcissism—an exaggerated, unrealistic belief in an in-group’s ...
This research examined the role of different forms of positive regard for the ingroup in predicting ...
Conspiracy theories related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have propagated around the globe,...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Prev...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
This research examined the role of different forms of positive regard for the ingroup in predicting ...
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wav...
Abstract Understanding the individual-level characteristics associated with conspiracy theory belief...