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  2. Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Some psychological scientists assert that explanations related to conspiracy theories can be, and often are "internally consistent" with strong beliefs that had previously been held prior to the event that sparked the conspiracy. [42] People who believe in conspiracy theories tend to believe in other unsubstantiated claims – including ...

  3. Takeaways from the AP's look at the role of conspiracy ...

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    Interviews with experts on technology, psychology and politics give insight into why people choose to believe and spread conspiracy theories, and how those beliefs are affecting our mental health ...

  4. Conspiracy Theories: Why we want to believe when the facts ...

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    The Associated Press undertook an examination of conspiracy theories, speaking to experts in psychology, to people who believe in such theories today and to people who consider themselves reformed ...

  5. Philosophy of conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of conspiracy theories is the academic study by philosophers of the phenomenon and history of conspiracy theories.A conspiracy theory has been defined as an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups, often political in motivation, [1] [2] or more narrowly a conspiracy where other explanations are more probable.

  6. 9/11 conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    They found that proponents of 9/11 conspiracy theories were more likely to try and debunk the mainstream account than promote their own theories and also were more likely to believe in other conspiracy theories. Proponents of the mainstream account tended to argue for that account and showed a greater hostility toward conspiracy theory proponents.

  7. How 9/11 influenced the way conspiracy theories spread today

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    Experts are divided on whether technology has really made people more given to believing in conspiracy theories. “9/11 conspiracy theories existed, and the internet existed,” says Joseph ...

  8. Conspiracy theories in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theories directly affiliated with the Obama administration (e.g., the "birthers" and "death panel" conspiracy theories) leaned politically to the right, [23] and Democrats were less likely to believe in theories that lobbied against Obama and his policies. [3]

  9. One chart reveals the most widely believed conspiracy ... - AOL

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    But regardless of how it happens, psychologists say a fairly large number of people believe in at least some version of a conspiracy theory. According to the Guardian , you probably know at least ...