There is evidence that not only believing in one conspiracy theory (CT) makes a person more probable to believe in others, however unrelated their content is, but that people can even believe in contradictory CTs about a single event. After piloting locally relevant conspiracy theories on a convenient Serbian speaking sample (N = 152), we sought to replicate this finding on a larger sample (N = 252), but introduced several changes. We differentiated necessarily and probably mutually exclusive CTs, and interviewed the participants who answered contradictory to understand the reasoning behind it. The participants were more prone to endorse probably than necessarily exclusive items (we registered positive correlations in former and no correlat...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
Previous research indicates that conspiracy thinking is informed by the psychological imposition of ...
There is evidence that not only believing in one conspiracy theory (CT) makes a person more probable...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Despite the harmful impact of conspiracy theories on the public discourse, there is little agreement...
People who strongly endorse conspiracy theories typically exhibit biases in domain-general reasoning...
A well-established finding is that beliefs in contradictory conspiracy theories (e.g., Princess Dian...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy Theory (CT) endorsers believe in an omnipresent, malevolent, and highly coordinated group...
Several philosophers and psychologists have characterized belief in conspiracy theories as a product...
Conspiracy theories are typically thought to be examples of irrational beliefs, and thus unlikely to...
Despite a growing literature on the topic, little is known about how individuals perceive the label ...
Conspiracy theories can form a monological belief system: a self-sustaining worldview comprised of a...
Previous research showed that the individual tendency to believe in conspiracy theories is related t...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
Previous research indicates that conspiracy thinking is informed by the psychological imposition of ...
There is evidence that not only believing in one conspiracy theory (CT) makes a person more probable...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Despite the harmful impact of conspiracy theories on the public discourse, there is little agreement...
People who strongly endorse conspiracy theories typically exhibit biases in domain-general reasoning...
A well-established finding is that beliefs in contradictory conspiracy theories (e.g., Princess Dian...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy Theory (CT) endorsers believe in an omnipresent, malevolent, and highly coordinated group...
Several philosophers and psychologists have characterized belief in conspiracy theories as a product...
Conspiracy theories are typically thought to be examples of irrational beliefs, and thus unlikely to...
Despite a growing literature on the topic, little is known about how individuals perceive the label ...
Conspiracy theories can form a monological belief system: a self-sustaining worldview comprised of a...
Previous research showed that the individual tendency to believe in conspiracy theories is related t...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
Previous research indicates that conspiracy thinking is informed by the psychological imposition of ...