Paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories both involve suspiciousness about the intentions of others but have rarely been studied together. In three studies, one with a mainly student sample (N = 496) and two with more representative UK population samples (N = 1,519, N = 638) we compared single and two-factor models of paranoia and conspiracy theories as well as associations between both belief systems and other psychological constructs. A model with two correlated factors was the best fit in all studies. Both belief systems were associated with poor locus of control (belief in powerful others and chance) and loneliness. Paranoid beliefs were specifically associated with negative self-esteem and, in two studies, insecure attachment; conspi...
Despite evidence of widespread belief in conspiracy theories, there remains a dearth of research on ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories both involve suspiciousness about the intentions of other...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Abstract Although mostly considered distinct, conspiracy mentality and paranoia share conceptual sim...
A conspiracy theory can be defined as an alternative explanation for an event that reveals the prese...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
A conspiracy theory refers to an alternative explanation of an event involving a conspirator plot or...
Surveys indicate that belief in conspiracy theories is widespread. Previous studies have indicated t...
This research examined the link between attachment styles and belief in conspiracy theories. It was...
A conspiracy theory or belief has typically been defined as an allegation of malevolent secrecy and ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to understand some of the factors that make an individual more li...
Conspiracy theories can be treated as both rational narratives of the world as well as outcomes of u...
Despite evidence of widespread belief in conspiracy theories, there remains a dearth of research on ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories both involve suspiciousness about the intentions of other...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Abstract Although mostly considered distinct, conspiracy mentality and paranoia share conceptual sim...
A conspiracy theory can be defined as an alternative explanation for an event that reveals the prese...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
A conspiracy theory refers to an alternative explanation of an event involving a conspirator plot or...
Surveys indicate that belief in conspiracy theories is widespread. Previous studies have indicated t...
This research examined the link between attachment styles and belief in conspiracy theories. It was...
A conspiracy theory or belief has typically been defined as an allegation of malevolent secrecy and ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to understand some of the factors that make an individual more li...
Conspiracy theories can be treated as both rational narratives of the world as well as outcomes of u...
Despite evidence of widespread belief in conspiracy theories, there remains a dearth of research on ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...