@ArchaeologyGame Maybe due to the fact that it probably attracted members of the conspiracy crowd as well, and women statistically are just less likely to believe in most conspiracy theories by wide margins, e.g., C19 conspiracies. So perhaps lower desire
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
RT @PoliticsGenderJ: 🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-re…
🧐Did you know that all our articles on gender and the COVID-19 pandemic are available #OpenAccess? One of our most-read COVID articles is "Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs" by @ErinCassese @CFarhart & Joanne Miller Direct link
@schmorgpl O, to ciekawe, tam były dwa linki, a byłem przekonany, że jeden, który się wyświetlił jako media. Mówiłem o tym. https://t.co/bswed4zlTC
@schmorgpl Polecam całość rozmowy przejrzeć, ale tutaj badanie o którym wspomniałem. https://t.co/1BJZZfRUvV
@Mt_ribble @schmorgpl Są też badania stricte odnoszące się do płci https://t.co/wttwfXEGOb i https://t.co/kdW06FcjPI
@Jon_masterdb8r @wildtiktokss Your study is only about how propaganda works on women in conflict. Doesn’t relate to men at all. However, this study shows that men are more susceptible to c19 conspiracy theories bc of higher levels of learned helplessness
‘Women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories and that this gender difference cuts across party lines.’ https://t.co/0OUxnGneuH
RT @ChayaLevy8: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs - PMC Hilarious https://t.co/t9OcquoU9C
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs - PMC Hilarious https://t.co/t9OcquoU9C
RT @NathzRams: @RichardvReeves Adult female have a stronger & more adaptive immune response than adult males, but it also turns out that me…
@RichardvReeves Adult female have a stronger & more adaptive immune response than adult males, but it also turns out that men are more likely to endorse COVID-19 conspiracies [1] and comply less to the COVID regulations [2] than women. [1]https://t.co/
@DangerPudge @ADnDMaster @deb_fillman Men are more likely to believe in conspiracy theory. https://t.co/UeADnk7xE3 But also just read the thread - the number of times that it's the fault of feminism or so-called positive discrimination
الاعتقاد بالمؤامرات يعني الخروج عن النظام والسلطة وهو ما يتطلب استعداداً نفسياً معيناً وجرأة، وهو ما يقترح علم النفس -في بعض دراساته- وجوده بدرجة أكبر عند الذكور، فبعيداً عن مادة الاعتقاد هذا (خرافة أو حقيقة) فإن احتمالية استجابة الرجال للأفكار الثورية الم
قبل سنتين، درس المعهد الأمريكي لمعلومات التقنية الحيوية (NCBI) الجنس كعامل في تصديق المؤامرات في بحثه: «الفروقات الجنسية في تصديق مؤامرات كوڤيد-19». خلُص البحث إلى أن «النساء أقل، بكثير جدًا، في مظاهرة مؤامرات كوڤيد-19 ودعم شيوعها». https://t.co/pkuXHVIp
RT @JulioTellez: Según este artículo, publicado en @PoliticsGenderJ, hay una diferencia significativa en el efecto que tiene el género de l…
RT @JulioTellez: Según este artículo, publicado en @PoliticsGenderJ, hay una diferencia significativa en el efecto que tiene el género de l…
Según este artículo, publicado en @PoliticsGenderJ, hay una diferencia significativa en el efecto que tiene el género de las personas sobre la creencia en "teorías conspirativas" (de Covid-19, en este caso): los hombres creen más en ellas que las mujeres.
The other day @FranziskaPradel shared with me this excellent paper by @ErinCassese, @PoliPsyProf, and (I believe Twitterless) Christina E. Farhart. Out of 11 COVID-related conspiracies, men on average believe 1.1 more claims than women. (Source: https://
@Left_in_Limbo @maureenchuck1 @MettaBhavana1 @vinylsol @carly_solstice @gavi You might be right. Although my understanding was that narcissists crave attention and admiration. Thus the aim for intellectual superiority MRA connection is possible. Some data
RT @Monocotyledon: According to this US research, men are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories about COVID, which would explain th…
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/LdOZVBu1Vg
RT @buddhahiba: @concert_1750 @pome22kuma ケンブリッジ大学の調査では、COVID19関係の陰謀論を信じる人は、政治思想を超えて圧倒的に男性が多かったようです。 学習した無力感、元々の陰謀論的思考が男性に多いことが、仮説とされてます。…
RT @buddhahiba: @concert_1750 @pome22kuma ケンブリッジ大学の調査では、COVID19関係の陰謀論を信じる人は、政治思想を超えて圧倒的に男性が多かったようです。 学習した無力感、元々の陰謀論的思考が男性に多いことが、仮説とされてます。…
RT @buddhahiba: @concert_1750 @pome22kuma ケンブリッジ大学の調査では、COVID19関係の陰謀論を信じる人は、政治思想を超えて圧倒的に男性が多かったようです。 学習した無力感、元々の陰謀論的思考が男性に多いことが、仮説とされてます。…
これは興味深い
@concert_1750 @pome22kuma ケンブリッジ大学の調査では、COVID19関係の陰謀論を信じる人は、政治思想を超えて圧倒的に男性が多かったようです。 学習した無力感、元々の陰謀論的思考が男性に多いことが、仮説とされてます。 https://t.co/mP9FiXHwkm
RT @MelaneeLThomas: If folks want the direct link to the scholarship on gender and COVID conspiracy beliefs, it's here: https://t.co/gQB3Nr…
If folks want the direct link to the scholarship on gender and COVID conspiracy beliefs, it's here: https://t.co/gQB3NrAcc0
@LisaJaremka Here’s one. 🙂 https://t.co/XLYR9C04Qy
@tanishafazal Here are 3 short papers I've published on the structure and antecedents of COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in the U.S. https://t.co/Ehy0iROnwY https://t.co/8bJ7Bn9Y06 https://t.co/S6r1cBGjno
You can read the ungated article here https://t.co/yc5Nvj7r8P
@ErinCassese @CFarhart Linking to our @PoliticsGenderJ article here. https://t.co/XLYR9C04Qy
@k_stauffer Here’s one I coauthored with @ErinCassese and @CFarhart on gender and belief in COVID 19 conspiracy theories. https://t.co/XLYR9C04Qy
@post_liberal Someone (Yeyo I think) had a thread on it a while ago. This is an interesting paper re: Covid conspiracies. More than twice as many Republican men than women think Covid isn't real, for example. https://t.co/e0ejYyNi9A
@claire_gothreau https://t.co/4IgeRWdi7W Here's an article by @ErinCassese, @PoliPsyProf, and Christina Farhart. They cite some studies that will be of interest to you too!
RT @PoliPsyProf: @LilyMasonPhD @steak_umm @JoeUscinski If it were me I’d have also cited myself. 😊😊 https://t.co/XFOQSEWcC3 https://t.co/…
@LilyMasonPhD @steak_umm @JoeUscinski If it were me I’d have also cited myself. 😊😊 https://t.co/XFOQSEWcC3 https://t.co/Ehy0iROnwY https://t.co/8bJ7Bn9Y06 https://t.co/S6r1cBGjno
So men are more likely to believe in COVID19 conspiracies than women. Why is this not surprising? 🤦 Two contributing factors are learned helplessness and conspiratorial thinking. New article 👇
"We find that women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories and that this gender difference cuts across party lines."
RT @OpsProf: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/Tul4kMPNx8
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/Tul4kMPNx8
RT @_MAArgentino: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/GRw7kvY4KT
Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/GRw7kvY4KT
@Powell4Matt Yes. We find both a partisan gap and a gender gap. And we find that the gender gap cuts across both parties. Here’s a link to the open access article: https://t.co/S6r1cBXUeW
Men more likely to endorse COVID conspiracy theories - results are not explained by partisanship but partially by learned helplessness and conspiratorial thinking. Link to article: https://t.co/PUNDuCw34C
I forgot to tag (and thank!) @PoliticsGenderJ. @UDPOSCIR @udcpc @udcas @UDelaware And here's the link to our (not yet copy-edited) article: https://t.co/S6r1cBXUeW
RT @PoliPsyProf: @carlammm @KyleLSaunders @sbmitche @JustinEsarey @LastWeekTonight Thx, Kyle! I should take this opportunity to also plug m…
@carlammm @KyleLSaunders @sbmitche @JustinEsarey @LastWeekTonight Thx, Kyle! I should take this opportunity to also plug my COVID CT pubs (one coauthored with E. Cassese & C. Farhart), esp. since that’s what the episode was about, & what I spoke to
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @ErinCassese: New paper with @PoliPsyProf & @CFarhart on the gender gap in COVID conspiracy theory (CT) beliefs. Women are less likely t…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
@DanCassino @julie_wronski Hi Dan! Here's the paper @ErinCassese, @CFarhart, and I published on gender and COVID-19 CTs. We have a survey going into the field soon that will also measure masculinity and other gender-related beliefs. https://t.co/S6r1cBGjn
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @dwallacewells: “Women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that this difference cuts acr…
RT @ForbesLorne: 2003 #Sars_Cov escapes from Beijing Lab 2003 @WHO has suspicions 🇨🇳 is hiding #Sars_Cov patient's from Inspectors. 2008 🇨🇳…
Thank you, ladies.
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors https://t.co/…
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
@C_Wolbrecht @PoliPsyProf And, hot off the press: Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs https://t.co/U4K5xaxfXK
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @ErinCassese: New paper with @PoliPsyProf & @CFarhart on the gender gap in COVID conspiracy theory (CT) beliefs. Women are less likely t…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
Maybe ‘cause women understand how patriarchy works?
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors https://t.co/…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @dwallacewells: “Women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that this difference cuts acr…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors https://t.co/…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors https://t.co/…
RT @ErinCassese: New paper with @PoliPsyProf & @CFarhart on the gender gap in COVID conspiracy theory (CT) beliefs. Women are less likely t…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors
RT @MattGrossmann: women are significantly less likely than men to endorse COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and that gender difference cuts ac…
RT @RachelBitecofer: Which is why, well one of many, many reasons why, we need more women in leadership at all levels/sectors