نتایج جستجو برای: conspiracy illusion

تعداد نتایج: 9602  

Journal: :Cognitive science 2016
Emmanuel Trouche Petter Johansson Lars Hall Hugo Mercier

Reasoning research suggests that people use more stringent criteria when they evaluate others' arguments than when they produce arguments themselves. To demonstrate this "selective laziness," we used a choice blindness manipulation. In two experiments, participants had to produce a series of arguments in response to reasoning problems, and they were then asked to evaluate other people's argumen...

2013
Katherine Levine David M. Glick

Conspiracy belief has largely been linked with individual-level traits like partisanship and cynicism. We use a series of original survey experiments to investigate whether macro-level variables, like a high scandal political climate, might similarly affect beliefs in conspiracy theories. We document what we call the vicious cycle of cynicism. Political scandals diminish trust in government; th...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2005
Laura M Bogart Sheryl Thorburn

OBJECTIVES This study examined endorsement of HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs and their relations to consistent condom use and condom attitudes among African Americans. METHODS We conducted a telephone survey with a random sample of 500 African Americans aged 15 to 44 years and living in the contiguous United States. RESULTS A significant proportion of respondents endorsed HIV/AIDS conspiracy b...

2017
Olivier Ouvry

This article explores two clinical phenomena-pornography and conspiracy thinking-that are highly relevant today and can be observed specifically among adolescent boys in the early stages of post-puberty: conspiracy thinking and the viewing of pornographic videos. It shows that the Lacanian concepts of the Real (of puberty) and the sexual non-rapport help us understand the psychopathological asp...

2017
Robert Hogg Busisiwe Nkala Janan Dietrich Alexandra Collins Kalysha Closson Zishan Cui Steve Kanters Jason Chia Bernard Barhafuma Alexis Palmer Angela Kaida Glenda Gray Cari Miller

PURPOSE We examined adolescents' knowledge regarding the origin of HIV/AIDS and correlates of beliefs surrounding conspiracy theories in Soweto, South Africa. Now, a decade post-AIDS denialism, South Africa has the largest antiretroviral therapy roll-out worldwide. However, conspiracy theories stemming from past AIDS denialism may impact HIV prevention and treatment efforts. METHODS Study par...

2014
ROBERT BROTHERTON CHRISTOPHER C. FRENCH

People who believe in the paranormal have been found to be particularly susceptible to the conjunction fallacy. The present research examines whether the same is true of people who endorse conspiracy theories. Two studies examined the association between conspiracist ideation and the number of conjunction violations made in a variety of contexts (neutral, paranormal and conspiracy). Study 1 fou...

2013
Stefan Stieger Nora Gumhalter Ulrich S. Tran Martin Voracek Viren Swami

The present study utilized a repeated cross-sectional survey design to examine belief in conspiracy theories about the abduction of Natascha Kampusch. At two time points (October 2009 and October 2011), participants drawn from independent cross-sections of the Austrian population (Time Point 1, N = 281; Time Point 2, N = 277) completed a novel measure of belief in conspiracy theories concerning...

2015
Alessandro Bessi Mauro Coletto George Alexandru Davidescu Antonio Scala Guido Caldarelli Walter Quattrociocchi

The large availability of user provided contents on online social media facilitates people aggregation around shared beliefs, interests, worldviews and narratives. In spite of the enthusiastic rhetoric about the so called collective intelligence unsubstantiated rumors and conspiracy theories-e.g., chemtrails, reptilians or the Illuminati-are pervasive in online social networks (OSN). In this wo...

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