Abstract:People who strongly endorse conspiracy theories typically exhibit biases in domain-general reasoning. Previous studies, however, have mostly focused on less plausible conspiracy theories (e.g., the moon landing was faked), rather than more plausible ones (e.g., the Russian Federation orchestrated the attack on Sergei Skripal). Here we examine whether reasoning biases are associated with belief in all conspiracy theories or only with belief in less plausible conspiracy theories. In two pre-registered studies, w… Show more
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