Jumping to conclusions associated with belief in conspiracy theories. User byrd_nick, in the Experimental Philosophy subreddit, 15 Dec 2020
People with beliefs in conspiracy theories have a cognitive bias known as the jumping to conclusion (JTC) bias, the tendency to perform hasty decisions based on little evidence, and a preference for an intuitive general thinking style, as opposed to analytical thinking. User Kaleidoscope-Skies, 14 Dec 2020
People with beliefs in conspiracy theories have a cognitive bias known as the jumping to conclusion (JTC) bias, the tendency to perform hasty decisions based on little evidence, and a preference for an intuitive general thinking style, as opposed to analytical thinking. User Mammoth-Raccoon-1456, 14 Dec 2020
People with beliefs in conspiracy theories have a cognitive bias known as the jumping to conclusion (JTC) bias, the tendency to perform hasty decisions based on little evidence, and a preference for an intuitive general thinking style, as opposed to analytical thinking. User dictionary_hat_r4ck, in the FoxBrain subreddit, 13 Dec 2020