"Conspiracy Theory" VS "Idea" believability experiment
Participants were presented with items from the GCB scale as well as examples of real conspiracies from history. The participants in the experimental group were then asked to rate how believable each "conspiracy theory was". In the control group participants were asked the same question but the term "conspiracy theory" was replaced with the word "idea". The difference of the label did not appear to alter how believable participants found each statement.
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