Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Warsaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 16;17(8):e0272737. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272737. eCollection 2022.
Previous research found that conspiracy beliefs were usually activated when individuals faced different types of psychological threats and that they led mainly to maladaptive individual and societal outcomes. In this research, we assumed that potential harmfulness of conspiracy beliefs may depend on the context, and we focused on the link between food industry conspiracy beliefs and conscious food choices. We hypothesized that food industry conspiracy beliefs may allow for a constructive attempt to protect oneself against real or imagined enemies (i.e., food industry companies) by conscious food choices (e.g., paying attention to how much the food products are processed). We tested this hypothesis among Polish participants (Study 1; N = 608; cross-sectional and Study 2; N = 790; experimental). Study 1 confirmed that context-specific conspiracy beliefs (but not general notions of conspiracy) are associated with adaptive consumer behaviors. Study 2 showed that inducing feelings of threat related to the possibility of purchasing food contaminated by a harmful bacteria (vs. control condition) increased food industry conspiracy beliefs, which were further positively linked to conscious food choices. We discuss the role of threat and conspiracy beliefs in adaptive consumer behaviors related to food choices.
先前的研究发现,当个体面临不同类型的心理威胁时,阴谋论信仰通常会被激活,而且它们主要导致个体和社会的适应不良后果。在这项研究中,我们假设阴谋信念的潜在危害性可能取决于情境,我们关注的是食品行业阴谋信念与有意识的食品选择之间的联系。我们假设,食品行业阴谋信念可以通过有意识的食品选择(例如,注意食品产品的加工程度),对真实或想象中的敌人(即食品行业公司)进行建设性的自我保护尝试。我们在波兰参与者中检验了这一假设(研究 1;N=608;横断面研究和研究 2;N=790;实验)。研究 1 证实了情境特定的阴谋信念(而不是一般的阴谋观念)与适应性的消费者行为有关。研究 2 表明,与购买受有害细菌污染的食品的可能性相关的威胁感(与对照条件相比)会增加食品行业的阴谋信念,而这些信念又与有意识的食品选择呈正相关。我们讨论了威胁和阴谋信念在与食品选择相关的适应性消费者行为中的作用。