In the social sciences, research on conspiracy theories is accumulating fast. To contribute to this research, here I introduce a computational model about the psychological processes underlying support for conspiracy theories. The proposal is that endorsement of these theories depends on three factors: prior beliefs, novel evidence, and expected consequences. Thanks to the latter, a conspiracy hypothesis might be selected because it is the costliest to reject even if it is not the best supported by evidence and by prior beliefs (i.e., even if it is not the most accurate). In this way, the model implies a key role for motivated reasoning. By examining the social conditions that favour the success of conspiracy theories, the paper embeds the ...
Belief in conspiracy theories-such as that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an inside job or that the...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
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...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Who believes in conspiracy theories, and why are some people more susceptible to them than others? W...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theory, according to the definition proposed by Sunstein and Vermeule is an effort to exp...
Why did the third World Trade Center building (WTC7) collapse on September 11th , even though it was...
Belief in conspiracy theories-such as that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an inside job or that the...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
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...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Who believes in conspiracy theories, and why are some people more susceptible to them than others? W...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theory, according to the definition proposed by Sunstein and Vermeule is an effort to exp...
Why did the third World Trade Center building (WTC7) collapse on September 11th , even though it was...
Belief in conspiracy theories-such as that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an inside job or that the...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...