Very little research has investigated whether believing in paranormal, conspiracy, and pseudoscientific claims are related, even though they share the property of having no epistemic warrant. The present study investigated the association between these categories of epistemically unwarranted beliefs. Results revealed moderate to strong positive correlations between the three categories of epistemically unwarranted beliefs, suggesting that believers in one type tended to also endorse other types. In addition, one individual difference measure, looking at differences in endorsing ontological confusions, was found to be predictive of both paranormal and conspiracy beliefs. Understanding the relationship between peoples\u27 beliefs in these typ...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
Recent studies on conspiracy thinking has concluded that the strongest predictor of the tendency tow...
Very little research has investigated whether believing in paranormal, conspiracy, and pseudoscienti...
In the past decade, conspiracy theories, such as the belief that climate change is a hoax, have spre...
This study investigated the relationship between conspiracist beliefs, reality testing, belief in th...
A strong argument can be made that we are living in a post-fact world, where misinformation and unwa...
Previous studies have proposed that low evidential criteria or proneness to jump to conclusions infu...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
This study addresses the question of how preexisting beliefs influence the evaluation of ambiguous e...
Surveys indicate that belief in conspiracy theories is widespread. Previous studies have indicated t...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...
Prior research has identified inconsistencies in relations between extroversion and paranormal belie...
Around one third of people across populations hold beliefs in epistemically unwarranted claims and t...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
Recent studies on conspiracy thinking has concluded that the strongest predictor of the tendency tow...
Very little research has investigated whether believing in paranormal, conspiracy, and pseudoscienti...
In the past decade, conspiracy theories, such as the belief that climate change is a hoax, have spre...
This study investigated the relationship between conspiracist beliefs, reality testing, belief in th...
A strong argument can be made that we are living in a post-fact world, where misinformation and unwa...
Previous studies have proposed that low evidential criteria or proneness to jump to conclusions infu...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
This study addresses the question of how preexisting beliefs influence the evaluation of ambiguous e...
Surveys indicate that belief in conspiracy theories is widespread. Previous studies have indicated t...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...
Prior research has identified inconsistencies in relations between extroversion and paranormal belie...
Around one third of people across populations hold beliefs in epistemically unwarranted claims and t...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
Paranormal beliefs are prevalent in the general population and this study explores the individual di...
Recent studies on conspiracy thinking has concluded that the strongest predictor of the tendency tow...