In the present study, we tested whether Muslim minority members are more susceptible to conspiracy theories than majority members in the Netherlands. We examined conspiracy theories that are relevant (portraying the Muslim community as victim or Jewish people as perpetrators) and irrelevant for participants' Muslim identity (about the 2007 financial crisis, and other theories such as that the moon landings were fake). Results revealed that Muslims believed both identity-relevant and irrelevant conspiracy theories more strongly than non-Muslims. These differences could not be attributed to the contents of Muslim faith: Ethnic minority status exerted similar effects independent of Muslim identity. Instead, evidence suggested that feelings of ...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been a...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Indonesian Muslims believe in conspiracies, suggesting that the West is behind terrorist attacks in ...
Research suggests that minority-group members sometimes are more susceptible to misinformation. Two ...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Recent studies on conspiracy thinking has concluded that the strongest predictor of the tendency tow...
This research experimentally examined the effects of exposure to intergroup conspiracy theories on p...
The current study aims to understand victim blaming of Ahmadiyya group by majority Sunni Islam in In...
Conspiracy beliefs are widespread and can have detrimental consequences. As perceived social norms c...
By distinguishing between ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy theories, this research seeks to explai...
?2015 Department of Psychology, University of AllahabadThe current study aims to understand victim b...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been a...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been a...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Indonesian Muslims believe in conspiracies, suggesting that the West is behind terrorist attacks in ...
Research suggests that minority-group members sometimes are more susceptible to misinformation. Two ...
The present study tested how intergroup threat (high versus low) and social identity as a Muslim (sa...
Recent studies on conspiracy thinking has concluded that the strongest predictor of the tendency tow...
This research experimentally examined the effects of exposure to intergroup conspiracy theories on p...
The current study aims to understand victim blaming of Ahmadiyya group by majority Sunni Islam in In...
Conspiracy beliefs are widespread and can have detrimental consequences. As perceived social norms c...
By distinguishing between ingroup versus outgroup conspiracy theories, this research seeks to explai...
?2015 Department of Psychology, University of AllahabadThe current study aims to understand victim b...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been a...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been a...