Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Canada; Hill/Levene Schools of Business, University of Regina, Canada.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2022 Oct;47:101387. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101387. Epub 2022 Jun 8.
Conspiracy theories tend to involve doubt and skepticism, but are conspiracy believers really more deliberative? We review recent research that investigates the relative roles of intuition and reason in conspiracy belief and find that the preponderance of evidence indicates that conspiracy belief is linked to an overreliance on intuition and a lack of reflection. This research, in addition to work investigating the broader influence of misinformation, indicates that people may believe conspiracies partly because they fail to engage in analytic thinking and rely too much on their intuitions. However, we also note that research in this area lacks in experimental studies and that work focusing on underlying cognitive mechanisms is needed.
阴谋论往往涉及怀疑和质疑,但阴谋论信徒真的更善于深思熟虑吗?我们回顾了最近的研究,这些研究调查了直觉和理性在阴谋信仰中的相对作用,发现绝大多数证据表明,阴谋信仰与过度依赖直觉和缺乏反思有关。除了研究更广泛的错误信息影响的工作之外,这项研究表明,人们可能相信阴谋论,部分原因是他们没有进行分析性思考,过于依赖自己的直觉。然而,我们也注意到,该领域的研究缺乏实验研究,需要关注潜在的认知机制。