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Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries.

Authors :
Imhoff R
Zimmer F
Klein O
António JHC
Babinska M
Bangerter A
Bilewicz M
Blanuša N
Bovan K
Bužarovska R
Cichocka A
Delouvée S
Douglas KM
Dyrendal A
Etienne T
Gjoneska B
Graf S
Gualda E
Hirschberger G
Kende A
Kutiyski Y
Krekó P
Krouwel A
Mari S
Đorđević JM
Panasiti MS
Pantazi M
Petkovski L
Porciello G
Rabelo A
Radu RN
Sava FA
Schepisi M
Sutton RM
Swami V
Thórisdóttir H
Turjačanin V
Wagner-Egger P
Žeželj I
van Prooijen JW
Source :
Nature human behaviour [Nat Hum Behav] 2022 Mar; Vol. 6 (3), pp. 392-403. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 17.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

People differ in their general tendency to endorse conspiracy theories (that is, conspiracy mentality). Previous research yielded inconsistent findings on the relationship between conspiracy mentality and political orientation, showing a greater conspiracy mentality either among the political right (a linear relation) or amongst both the left and right extremes (a curvilinear relation). We revisited this relationship across two studies spanning 26 countries (combined N = 104,253) and found overall evidence for both linear and quadratic relations, albeit small and heterogeneous across countries. We also observed stronger support for conspiracy mentality among voters of opposition parties (that is, those deprived of political control). Nonetheless, the quadratic effect of political orientation remained significant when adjusting for political control deprivation. We conclude that conspiracy mentality is associated with extreme left- and especially extreme right-wing beliefs, and that this non-linear relation may be strengthened by, but is not reducible to, deprivation of political control.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-3374
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature human behaviour
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35039654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01258-7