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#56 Wer wird Verschwörungstheoretiker?

May 29, 202054 min
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Psychologie hinter Verschwörungstheorien 2/3.

In der zweiten Folge rund um die Psychologie hinter Verschwörungstheorien beschäftigen wir uns mit der Frage: Wer wird Verschwörungstheoretiker? Welche Umstände oder Eigenschaften lassen uns eher an Verschwörungstheorien glauben?

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*Review: Douglas, K. M., Sutton, R. M., & Cichocka, A. (2017). The psychology of conspiracy theories. Current directions in psychological science26(6), 538-542.

*Swami, V., Chamorro-Premuzic, T., & Furnham, A. (2010). Unanswered questions: A preliminary investigation of personality and individual difference predictors of 9/11 conspiracist beliefs. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24, 749-761.

*Swami, V., Coles, R., Stieger, S., Pietschnig, J., Furnham, A., Rehim, S., & Voracek, M. (2011). Conspiracist ideation in Britain and Austria: Evidence of a 64 monological belief system and associations between individual psychological differences and real-world and fictitious conspiracy theories. British Journal of Psychology, 102, 443-463.

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