@GenFlynn @GOP @julie_kelly2 @EpochTimes @DC_Draino @RenzTom @EagleEdMartin @IvanRaiklin @RepClayHiggins @Jim_Jordan @RepGregSteube “Political conservatives were significantly more likely than liberals to exhibit paranoid ideation, to be more distrustful o
@heathdwatts @NatCon2022 And unlike all of the hair-brained, right-wing conspiracy theories, your claim actually has studies to back it up. 😄 https://t.co/gnNdxOju6I https://t.co/TiRCGDTKnE
@EvieMillie05 @KimTamm11 @charlesadler If my data is wrong, prove it with a citation There is a difference between the conspiracies the Right vs Left believe, but the Right gets violent, or speaks with violence. You can reason with the Left https://t.c
As I was just saying. We see conspiracy theorising on the right, often associated with low IQ here, anxiety, a rush to certainty over accuracy, & a refusal to think. Predominantly, on the right & linked with anti semitism. Ya, Musk & other
@Marie97351146 @alanme @adrianweckler That is a fascinating crackpot conspiracy theory. My guess, is that you lean right. Cos it is seeking certainty, & simple explanations, devoid of reason & facts. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
@KLVeritas @Mightyjuge Oh, u praise the known crackpot conspiracy theorist, the coast guy. That explains ur deliberate mis info. You know I have 2 chapters on lay epistemology. You may have earned a mention. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
RT @DenisDaly: Elon musk has a history of being a crackpot conspiracy theorist. He has spread misinformation. All, conspiracies, eventual…
O American, you must understand; It was this media in America that wrote the history of Muslims to you. They always poisoned information. If you only knew what they distorted! They oppressed both you and us.
Elon musk has a history of being a crackpot conspiracy theorist. He has spread misinformation. All, conspiracies, eventually become anti semitic (Bilewicz & Sedek, 2015). Musk's fan people tend to be very antisemitic (van den linden et al. 2020) h
@DPManchee @STWorg Pretty strong correlation https://t.co/152Goh76ND
@michaeljames567 @Tru_USA_Patriot @bradwenstrup You keep spreading these lies. You need deprogrammed. https://t.co/f6LhbAMscv
@GUNKLE2 Because they're all prone to believing nonsense. Here's a link to a PDF of a white paper on the phenomenon. https://t.co/mWhpZQYcCX
- (2015) "Political Extremism Predicts Belief in Conspiracy Theories", de van Prooijen et al.: https://t.co/eSsvigyhTc - (2021) "Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking", de van der Linden et al.:
@estnonmeaculpa @BarryESharp @DrSusanOliver1 3. Higher IQ people tend to be more trusting of science & research, understanding that process. Lower IQ people, & especially intuitive low IQ people tend to be distrustful, right wing, & more cons
@BrigidSinnott @Niall_Boylan wow, its like a who's who of conspiracy nuts that you follow. Psychology is brilliant. Because we know that the right are much more likely to be conspiracy theorists. Did u ever read, when doing psychology? https://t.co/NS
This is an interesting political study and article. Do you guys agree or disagree with the conclusion they came to? "The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking" https://t.co/CiZiFfQPRH
@J_MartinezFrias La confusión en la estructura del mensaje es tal que despista. Y podemos encontrar sesgos muy bien descritos por artículos serios. The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking. (F
@michaelshermer A good research article as well Michael. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
@Gidgette_gal @TimmerMcGraw @YetAgainBrave @Drewcell21 @isthischill @ninaturner Depression doesn't reflect beliefs while Conservative beliefs are similar to paranoid schizophrenia. Lack of empathy is a mental disorder.(three in fact) You're now requir
@Gidgette_gal @TimmerMcGraw @YetAgainBrave @Drewcell21 @isthischill @ninaturner Depression doesn't reflect beliefs while Conservative beliefs are similar to paranoid schizophrenia. Lack of empathy is a mental disorder.(three in fact) You're now required
@lexfridman @elonmusk If you want, I can talk about the psychology of conspiracy theories, and how some people draw faulty conclusions, due to their thinking style. To let you know some of the material. In Plain English of course. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
anyway. https://t.co/RUJqXGJU79
@R34lLoganRiley @charles_gambino @Charles07788205 @LeadingReport Here's an interesting study on conspiracy nutjobs like you. Maybe you'll learn something about yourself! 🙂 https://t.co/01YYwfyAUn
@EarlBCurtis1 @ItIsMashAgain @Ramblingrose100 @OccupyDemocrats You should read this study. It’s about people like you. Get help. https://t.co/f6LhbAMscv
@ButlerPat1955 @BuckNutOH @OccupyDemocrats Recognize yourself in this? https://t.co/f6LhbAMscv
@opensourcevoice Oh look, they made a study about you: https://t.co/01YYwfyAUn
@Liberty_Briefs @jdsteel2022 @PeterHotez I'll be fine, but thanks. Here's an interesting study on conspiratorial thinking: https://t.co/01YYwfz8JV
@TheMetalZan @RachelNotley Is a great point. You do realise they designed it to make you think they were the only ones who could care for you. https://t.co/92KNU1vYLj
RT @LGKatzPhD: @RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level…
RT @LGKatzPhD: @RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level…
RT @LGKatzPhD: @RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level…
RT @LGKatzPhD: @RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level…
RT @LGKatzPhD: @RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level…
@RonFilipkowski The paranoid style in American conservatism is real, & both-sidism is wrong. MAGAs harbor a paranoid-level skepticism of officialdom coupled with gullible receptivity to conspiratorial nonsense. This is a distinct affliction of the pol
@ExpatinEurope @DarrylMurdoch @LiberalsLeaving Hmmm...sounds like you might fit the description here... https://t.co/R1NlWzONl6
@Raymo72135972 @CardioFixer Do something patriotic...get some help. https://t.co/R1NlWzONl6
@HustusMichael @Raymo72135972 @CardioFixer Do the country a favor...get some help. https://t.co/R1NlWzONl6
@SmittyO216 @GrahamAllen_1 You mean as of the 2017 paper from Dr Jost. I suggest reading https://t.co/dTBbPCLku3 which has more empirical evidence on the subject.
Пра сувязь кансерватыўных палітычных поглядаў і веры ў conspiracy theories ёсць шмат навуковых прац, калі каму цікава. Вось, напрыклад. Ну, ці пашукайце https://t.co/VESW8xsSYB
@RiflePlatoon @RealKyleMorris Sounds like you're pretty paranoid of government. Maybe consider a trip to a mental health professional? https://t.co/R1NlWzwE6Y
@Denisem1151 @masonic_boom @RealKyleMorris You do you, but think strongly of visiting a local mental health care provider and suggesting she read this article before treating you. https://t.co/R1NlWzwE6Y
@zeolotman @KirkFickert @rpgilsdorf @RealKyleMorris The truth is that you'd probably benefit from going to a mental health professional and requesting that they review this article before treating you. https://t.co/R1NlWzwE6Y
@soyboyforjoe @RealKyleMorris And then go to your friendly neighborhood mental health professional and show them this article and tell them you think you might need treatment. https://t.co/R1NlWzwE6Y
@RogerDeeAllen @RealKyleMorris Mules is a scam. And Dinesh D'Souza is a felon. Again, consider seeing a mental health professional and I'd recommend providing that mental health professional with this article. https://t.co/R1NlWzwE6Y
@SethAbramson See conclusion. https://t.co/e8RkEsp46d
@elonmusk Read the conclusion at least. https://t.co/e8RkEsp46d
@DonaldJTrumpJr Does the right not learn from their conspiracy excitement? Benghazi, FEMA Camps, Obama born in Kenya… https://t.co/e8RkEs814d
@CyberSyFi @RitaPanahi The "Deep State" is a conspiracy theory and if you believe one word of Joe Rogan's endorsement of this bogus theory, I encourage you to see a psychiatrist. https://t.co/R1NlWzONl6
@ruairijfahy @backtolife_2023 Here you go, some reading for you... re conspiracy theories.. https://t.co/NSZ2k5ZtRF
I’m sorry, are you calling me a crackpot for asking why they are one of the few places who can’t manage to finish counting their returns for a week?
@drpoppyBHRT @ruairijfahy another crackpot conspiracy theory.... We know from extensive research that conspiracy theories are almost, not fully, exclusively of the right wing, due to their fearful suspicious nature. https://t.co/NSZ2k5ZtRF
@reopenpa @AWokeZombie @popjump @erichhartmann @EricMMatheny @thevivafrei @ITGuy1959 @tlowdon @catturd2 @kerpen @EndWokeness @greg_price11 I never said "every" conspiracy theory was right wing. I've already pointed out your deceit, yet you blithely repeat
We should not be PC, the far right, @joerogan spread batsh1t crazy conspiracy theories, just like Musk, cos, they know that the far right, are far more gullible, & far more conspiracy minded. Logic is not their strong suit. Evidence of this asymmetry
@Call55MJ @Entropysgrin @jdmaccoby Funny how the hard right are so into conspiracy theories. We have known this since Hofstander (1965). But here is large scale research showing how crackpot the rich it. https://t.co/nP5Zka0nzz
@Call55MJ @xoxoxochitlita @MarcHeimeier @AnthonyEcklebe1 @MelOwl5 @PeterSweden7 Interesting how the right tend to be really into conspiracy theories. Yes, we have great research on this. https://t.co/NSZ2k5ZtRF
Your link reveals an online survey of 5049 people which you are generalising to all 8 billion people on the planet. You are utterly clueless about the validity issues in statistical generalisations. You starkly reveal yourself to be gullible and statis
More psychobabble from the supposed "psychologist" who cannot cite a single scientific paper showing verifiable cause effect evidence for AGW/CAGW.
@JDaviesPhD agree, and well explained. I am a social psychologist & live in Ireland. It is like asking fish, how is the water? & yes, the right is far more conspiratorial, & given to poor reasoning. A good article. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW2
@rookierw @sophiadahl1 2/ not only are climate science deniers, conspiracy theorists, in general, they score higher on dark triad personality, especially high on narcissism, and psychopathy (low empathy). https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
@sbkaufman Come on now Scott, you are a psychologist. You know very well that there is an asymmetry in beliefs (Jost et al. 2003; van den Laden et al. 2021). Your tweets are disingenuous. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
RT @CZEdwards: Projection. Conservative ideology reliably, robustly predicts anti-science beliefs https://t.co/Ru0H4G8OVA Conservatives mor…
Projection. Conservative ideology reliably, robustly predicts anti-science beliefs https://t.co/Ru0H4G8OVA Conservatives more likely to spread covid disinfo: https://t.co/DxUGck5UWQ Conservative conspiracy theories linked to paranoia, grandiosity: https://
@GideonSaul1 @DavQuinn And sure enough. Conservatives tend to be more conspiracy minded. U mentioned a crackpot Soros antisemite conspiracy theory. Here is the research... No law against reading...https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27. .
@beamin2021 @TheMaskriz @DoubleBogey1985 @UnemploymentTax @unusual_whales Did you read this, Beamin? There’s more if you want!
@beamin2021 In the US, Conservatives were more prone to a conspiratorial mindset than liberals- a correlation that was mediated by conservatives’ higher distrust of officialdom and paranoid ideation. This was found in a synthesis of 4 studies of 4930 US ad
@SLKoole And theory aside, Jost provides empirical support for ideological asymmetry in conspiracism. https://t.co/nsl0D1aATW
Could mainstream conservatism more accurately be described as 'pseudo-conservatism'? https://t.co/tpJQjUlR8v https://t.co/8gVDn90prG
I am not American, I have never lived in America and I detest all politics and politicians. So projections are totally worthless.
@Winsleydale @DrMaryCallan @debivice @dragonf27112906 @PlatosLounge No one is out to get you. 'doc'. https://t.co/LFqi418RzT
@SeekerFreedom4 @Adam_StaceyCA @kennyjgreen77 @Dustinpenner25 @TheoFleury14 Does this help you, dear? It's all about nutters like you. The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking https://t.co/iI8s0
RT @Flavio_Azevedo_: @professorcostas @JohnJost1 @Sander_vdLinden @Journal_PoPs Just in case it is useful to folks, here is the open access…
@professorcostas @JohnJost1 @Sander_vdLinden @Journal_PoPs Just in case it is useful to folks, here is the open access link to the paper https://t.co/AHS7n4wDdA
The study itself. The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking - Linden - 2021 - Political Psychology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/f8JlUKLQaZ
Some political psychology food for thought https://t.co/FjB43xU8Cy
@PoliticusSarah These shows and pundits need to have a warning label like cigarettes have. https://t.co/bEbejPm7cU
An interesting, open access paper regarding political bias and conspiracy based thinking…….quite apt, all things considered??
@Billycee @AliahXtine @ErrolWebber na, overwhelmingly, it is the right wing who are more conspiracy minded. Because they are more intuitive thinkers, prefer simplicity, to acknowledging the complexity of the world. Here, evidence. https://t.co/NSZ2k5YW27
@NutriRebel Por supuesto que la hay! https://t.co/ovIO4EicLS