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Predictors for Conspiracist Thinking
Anthony and Moudling (2019) list the following predictors: social alienation, powerlessness, a dangerous worldview, perceived benevolence of the world (Abalakina-Paap, Stephan, Craig, & Gregory, 1999), schizotypical personality traits (Barron et al., 2014) and political identity (Allcott & Gentzkow, 2017; Edelson et al., 2017; Oliver & Wood, 2014).
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