Lotte Pummerer, Lukas Fock, Kevin Winter, Kai Sassenberg
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Abstract
Conspiracy beliefs (i.e. beliefs in specific conspiracy theories or the more general conspiracy mentality) are associated with a need for uniqueness and lower adherence to social norms. These findi...