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Individual, intergroup and nation-level influences on belief in conspiracy theories

Hornsey, Matthew J., Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Sassenberg, Kai, Douglas, Karen (2022) Individual, intergroup and nation-level influences on belief in conspiracy theories. Nature Reviews Psychology, . pp. 1-13. E-ISSN 2731-0574. (doi:10.1038/s44159-022-00133-0) (KAR id:98282)

Abstract

Conspiracy theories are part of mainstream public life, with the potential to undermine governments, promote racism, ignite extremism, and threaten public health efforts. Psychological research on conspiracy theories is booming, with more than half of the academic articles on the topic published since 2019. In this Review, we synthesize this literature, with an eye to understanding the psychological factors that shape willingness to believe conspiracy theories. We begin at the individual level, examining the cognitive, clinical, motivational, personality, and developmental factors that predispose people to believe conspiracy theories. Drawing on insights from social and evolutionary psychology, we then review research examining conspiracy theories as an intergroup phenomenon that reflects and reinforces societal fault lines. Finally, we examine how conspiracy theories are shaped by the economic, political, cultural, and socio-historical contexts at the national level. This multilevel approach offers a deep and broad insight into conspiracist thinking that increases understanding of the problem and offers potential solutions.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1038/s44159-022-00133-0
Uncontrolled keywords: Human behaviour; Psychology
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisions: Divisions > Division of Human and Social Sciences > School of Psychology
Depositing User: Karen Douglas
Date Deposited: 23 Nov 2022 16:42 UTC
Last Modified: 20 May 2023 23:00 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/98282 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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