Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance

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Autor(a) principal: Hornsey, M. J.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pearson, S., Kang, J., Sassenberg, K., Jetten, J., Van Lange, P. A. M., Medina, L. G., Amiot, C. E., Ausmees, L., Baguma, P., Barry, O., Becker, M., Bilewicz, M., Castelain, T., Costantini, G., Dimdins, G., Espinosa, A., Finchilescu, G., Friese, M., Vauclair, C.-M., Bastian, B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28716
Resumo: While a great deal is known about the individual difference factors associated with conspiracy beliefs, much less is known about the country-level factors that shape people's willingness to believe conspiracy theories. In the current article we discuss the possibility that willingness to believe conspiracy theories might be shaped by the perception (and reality) of poor economic performance at the national level. To test this notion, we surveyed 6723 participants from 36 countries. In line with predictions, propensity to believe conspiracy theories was negatively associated with perceptions of current and future national economic vitality. Furthermore, countries with higher GDP per capita tended to have lower belief in conspiracy theories. The data suggest that conspiracy beliefs are not just caused by intrapsychic factors but are also shaped by difficult economic circumstances for which distrust might have a rational basis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
title Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
spellingShingle Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
Hornsey, M. J.
Conspiracies
Conspiracy beliefs
Economic vitality
GDP
Political trust
title_short Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
title_full Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
title_fullStr Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
title_full_unstemmed Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
title_sort Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
author Hornsey, M. J.
author_facet Hornsey, M. J.
Pearson, S.
Kang, J.
Sassenberg, K.
Jetten, J.
Van Lange, P. A. M.
Medina, L. G.
Amiot, C. E.
Ausmees, L.
Baguma, P.
Barry, O.
Becker, M.
Bilewicz, M.
Castelain, T.
Costantini, G.
Dimdins, G.
Espinosa, A.
Finchilescu, G.
Friese, M.
Vauclair, C.-M.
Bastian, B.
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Kang, J.
Sassenberg, K.
Jetten, J.
Van Lange, P. A. M.
Medina, L. G.
Amiot, C. E.
Ausmees, L.
Baguma, P.
Barry, O.
Becker, M.
Bilewicz, M.
Castelain, T.
Costantini, G.
Dimdins, G.
Espinosa, A.
Finchilescu, G.
Friese, M.
Vauclair, C.-M.
Bastian, B.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hornsey, M. J.
Pearson, S.
Kang, J.
Sassenberg, K.
Jetten, J.
Van Lange, P. A. M.
Medina, L. G.
Amiot, C. E.
Ausmees, L.
Baguma, P.
Barry, O.
Becker, M.
Bilewicz, M.
Castelain, T.
Costantini, G.
Dimdins, G.
Espinosa, A.
Finchilescu, G.
Friese, M.
Vauclair, C.-M.
Bastian, B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conspiracies
Conspiracy beliefs
Economic vitality
GDP
Political trust
topic Conspiracies
Conspiracy beliefs
Economic vitality
GDP
Political trust
description While a great deal is known about the individual difference factors associated with conspiracy beliefs, much less is known about the country-level factors that shape people's willingness to believe conspiracy theories. In the current article we discuss the possibility that willingness to believe conspiracy theories might be shaped by the perception (and reality) of poor economic performance at the national level. To test this notion, we surveyed 6723 participants from 36 countries. In line with predictions, propensity to believe conspiracy theories was negatively associated with perceptions of current and future national economic vitality. Furthermore, countries with higher GDP per capita tended to have lower belief in conspiracy theories. The data suggest that conspiracy beliefs are not just caused by intrapsychic factors but are also shaped by difficult economic circumstances for which distrust might have a rational basis.
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