Belief in conspiracy theories and non-normative behavior
- PMID: 35863102
- DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101394
Belief in conspiracy theories and non-normative behavior
Abstract
There are many examples of people believing in conspiracy theories showing non-normative behaviors. But why is this the case? The current contribution proposes that the non-normative behavior of people believing in conspiracy theories is a natural consequence of a different social reality that is associated with the belief in conspiracy theories. This social reality is characterized by a tendency for distinction and distrust in social relationships, a different perception of descriptive norms, a questioning of the injunctive norms regarding specific behaviors, lower trust in institutions and traditional authorities, as well as alternative norms among people believing in conspiracy theories.
Keywords: Collective action; Conspiracy mentality; Conspiracy theory; Intervention; Non-normative behavior; Social norms.
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