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Lunar Lies: The Impact of Informational Framing and Individual Differences in Shaping Conspiracist Beliefs About the Moon Landings
Authors:VIREN Swami  Jakob Pietschnig  ULRICH S. Tran  INGO W. Nader  Stefan Stieger  Martin Voracek
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Westminster, , London, UK;2. Department of Psychology, HELP University College, , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;3. Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, School of Psychology, University of Vienna, , Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Two studies examined the role of informational framing and individual differences on acceptance of the moon landings conspiracy theory (CT). In Study 1, participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups in which they were exposed to different forms of information about the moon landings CT. Results showed that information critical of the moon landings CT resulted in attenuated conspiracist beliefs and that information supportive of the CT resulted in stronger conspiracist beliefs. In addition, stronger belief in the moon landings CT was associated with participants' belief in other CTs and openness to experience. In Study 2, participants completed a survey measuring their belief in the moon landings CT and a range of individual difference factors. Results showed that acceptance of the moon landings CT was associated with the adoption of a conspiracist worldview and schizotypal tendencies. Possibilities for conceptualizing the functional roles played by CTs are discussed. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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