Conspiracy Beliefs as Coping Behavior
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Conspiracy Beliefs as Coping Behavior

Life Stressors, Powerlessness, and Extreme Beliefs

  1. 191 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Conspiracy Beliefs as Coping Behavior

Life Stressors, Powerlessness, and Extreme Beliefs

About this book

This book provides new answers to who and psychologically why individuals sometimes adopt conspiracy beliefs and thoughts of violence. Five conspiracy beliefs are considered: Government Malfeasance, Malevolent World Power, Extra-terrestrial Cover-up, Personal Well-being Threat, and Control of Information. Using a survey of 977 US citizens, the book compares thirteen possible demographic characteristics (who?) to see which ones are most associated with extreme beliefs. The book then evaluates a three-step psychological sequence (why?) in which individuals experiencing intense life stressors (health, money, or loneliness), combined with powerlessness (displayed as PTSD symptoms), have increased risk for extreme beliefs, perhaps because they offer a sense of understanding, strength, and community.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. ​​​​​​​List of Tables and Figures
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. Theoretical Perspectives on Conspiracy Beliefs
  7. Theoretical Perspectives on Conspiracy Beliefs
  8. Past Research on WHO? and Psychologically WHY? People Adopt Conspiracy Beliefs
  9. Conspiracy Theories in a Historical Context
  10. Conspiracy Theories in a Historical Context
  11. Contemporary Conspiracy Theories
  12. The Present Study
  13. Research Methodology
  14. Study Participants
  15. Survey Procedures
  16. Measurement of Study Variables
  17. Data Analysis and Results
  18. Demographics and Life Stressors
  19. Demographics and PTSD (Powerlessness)
  20. Demographics and Extreme Beliefs
  21. Life Stressors and PTSD (Powerlessness)
  22. Life Stressors and Extreme Beliefs
  23. Five Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent Ideation
  24. Does PTSD Mediate between Life Stressors and Extreme Beliefs?
  25. Do Demographics Moderate the Three-Variable Mediations?
  26. Summary and Conclusions
  27. Summary of Study Results
  28. Interpretation and Application of Study Results
  29. Study Limitations and Directions for Future Research
  30. Bibliography
  31. Index
  32. About the Authors