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Conspiracy theories: why they are believed and how they can be challenged

Sebalo, Ivan (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Ball, Linden J. (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Marsh, John E. (author)
Luleå tekniska universitet,Människa och teknik,School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
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Morley, Andy M. (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Richardson, Beth H. (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Taylor, Paul J. (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Threadgold, Emma (author)
School of Psychology and Computer Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
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Taylor & Francis, 2023
2023
English.
In: Journal of Cognitive Psychology. - : Taylor & Francis. - 2044-5911 .- 2044-592X. ; 35:4, s. 383-400
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  • The current study aimed: (i) to identify personal characteristics associated with endorsing conspiracy theories; and (ii) to investigate methods for dispelling conspiracy beliefs. Participants were shown a single conspiracy theory and they also completed questionnaires about their reasoning skills, types of information processing (System 1 vs. System 2), endorsement of paranormal beliefs, locus of control and pattern perception. To challenge the endorsement of the conspiracy, participants read either: (i) neutral information; (ii) a critical analysis of the vignette; (iii) a critical analysis of the vignette with discussion of realistic consequences; or (iv) a critical analysis of the vignette with “feeling of control” priming. Only addressing the consequences of the conspiracy theory decreased its endorsement. Furthermore, only type of information processing and belief in paranormal phenomena, were associated with endorsement of the conspiracy. These findings are discussed in relation to previous studies and theories of conspiratorial ideation.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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belief in the paranormal
conspiracy belief
Conspiracy theories
interventions
System 1 versus System 2 processing
Psychology
Psykologi

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