Conspiracist ideation in Britain and Austria: Evidence of a monological belief system and associations between individual psychological differences and real‐world and fictitious conspiracy theories
HELP University · University of Westminster · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Despite evidence of widespread belief in conspiracy theories, there remains a dearth of research on the individual difference correlates of conspiracist ideation. In two studies, we sought to overcome this limitation by examining correlations between conspiracist ideation and a range of individual psychological factors. In Study 1, 817 Britons indicated their agreement with conspiracist ideation concerning the July 7, 2005 (7/7), London bombings, and completed a battery of individual difference scales. Results showed that stronger belief in 7/7 conspiracy theories was predicted by stronger belief in other real-world conspiracy theories, greater exposure to conspiracist ideation, higher political cynicism,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.95
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 71
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7Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Paranormal
- Social psychology
- Cynicism
- Ideation
- Psychological Theory
- Democracy
- Politics
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions