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greensand@lemmy.ml to Psychology@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

New study indicates populist attitudes are associated with gullibility

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New study indicates populist attitudes are associated with gullibility

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greensand@lemmy.ml to Psychology@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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Populism exists throughout the political spectrum as a political ideology that defines society as conflict between ordinary people and the elites. Many conspiracy theories fit populist ideals in how they hinge on the elites as responsible for ordinary people’s societal issues. New research, published in Political Psychology, found that populist attitudes are associated with the tendency to believe in the prevalence of conspiracy theories.
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