Experiences of bullying in the workplace can increase anxiety, paranoia, and hypervigilance to threat in victims. Such factors are also associated with conspiracy beliefs. Two preregistered studies (cross-sectional and experimental) tested whether bullying experiences may be linked to the development of conspiracy beliefs. Study 1 (n = 273) demonstrated that experiences of workplace bullying were positively associated with conspiracy beliefs, an effect that could be explained by paranoia. In Study 2 (n = 206), participants who imagined being bullied (vs. supported) reported increased belief in conspiracy theories. Our research uncovers another antecedent of conspiracy beliefs: workplace bullying. Future research should endeavor to explore h...
Despite conspiracy theory beliefs’ potential to lead to negative outcomes, psychologists have only r...
This research examined the link between attachment styles and belief in conspiracy theories. It was...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Experiences of bullying in the workplace can increase anxiety, paranoia, and hypervigilance to threa...
Background:Experiences of bullying predict the development of paranoia in school-age adolescents. Wh...
Belief in conspiracy theories about societal events is widespread and has important consequences for...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories both involve suspiciousness about the intentions of other...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
Conspiracy beliefs typically flourish in threatening situations that evoke negative emotions. In the...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
Conspiracy beliefs are widespread and can have detrimental consequences. As perceived social norms c...
Despite conspiracy theory beliefs’ potential to lead to negative outcomes, psychologists have only r...
This research examined the link between attachment styles and belief in conspiracy theories. It was...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Experiences of bullying in the workplace can increase anxiety, paranoia, and hypervigilance to threa...
Background:Experiences of bullying predict the development of paranoia in school-age adolescents. Wh...
Belief in conspiracy theories about societal events is widespread and has important consequences for...
Paranoia and conspiracy thinking are known to be distinct but correlated constructs, but it is unkno...
Paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories both involve suspiciousness about the intentions of other...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories – which posit that secret groups cooperate to pursue malevolent goals – are a pr...
Conspiracy beliefs typically flourish in threatening situations that evoke negative emotions. In the...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...
Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments,...
Conspiracy beliefs are widespread and can have detrimental consequences. As perceived social norms c...
Despite conspiracy theory beliefs’ potential to lead to negative outcomes, psychologists have only r...
This research examined the link between attachment styles and belief in conspiracy theories. It was...
Psychological stress and anxiety may be antecedents of belief in conspiracy theories, but tests of t...