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mat marques, ph.d.
@fabiovelo.bsky.social
bicycles, coffee, and social psychology. he/him. woiworung land.
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We suggest that people don't fall into conspiracy theory rabbit holes, but some slide into rabbit warrens. Also, no evidence of an increase in beliefs over time, on average. @matthewmatix.bsky.social@lingtax.bsky.social@scicomguy.bsky.social@srhastraea.bsky.social Mollie Hawson &Eddie Clarke
Out of the rabbit hole: new research shows people can change their minds about conspiracy theories
A new study has found no evidence that people’s beliefs in conspiracy theories increase over time. They can even change their minds – just not that often.
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mat marques, ph.d.
@fabiovelo.bsky.social
bicycles, coffee, and social psychology. he/him. woiworung land.
mdmarques.com
84 followers105 following122 posts