In this introduction to the EJSP Special Issue on conspiracy theories as a social psychological phenomenon, we describe how this emerging research domain has developed over the past decade and distill four basic principles that characterize belief in conspiracy theories. Specifically, conspiracy theories are consequential as they have a real impact on people's health, relationships, and safety; they are universal in that belief in them is widespread across times, cultures, and social settings; they are emotional given that negative emotions and not rational deliberations cause conspiracy beliefs; and they are social as conspiracy beliefs are closely associated with psychological motivations underlying intergroup conflict. We then discuss fu...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
We hypothesised that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
The primary aim of this thesis was to understand some of the factors that make an individual more li...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
This chapter outlines what is known to date, and reviews the psychological research on the positive ...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the consequences of conspiracy theories an...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
What psychological factors drive the popularity of conspiracy theories that explain important events...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
We hypothesised that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
The primary aim of this thesis was to understand some of the factors that make an individual more li...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
This chapter outlines what is known to date, and reviews the psychological research on the positive ...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the consequences of conspiracy theories an...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
What psychological factors drive the popularity of conspiracy theories that explain important events...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
We hypothesised that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
The primary aim of this thesis was to understand some of the factors that make an individual more li...