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A new book from a University of Toronto professor explores how human brains are predisposed to believe conspiracy theories and political lies.
A new book from a University of Toronto professor explores how human brains are predisposed to believe conspiracy theories and political lies.
People do change their beliefs about conspiracy theories—but not often, says study
Conspiracy Theories and How to Help Family and Friends Who Believe Them
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Most Americans have heard of the conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 outbreak was planned, and about one-third of those aware of it say it might be true
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Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas, Book by Cass R. Sunstein, Official Publisher Page
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Why People Fall For Conspiracy Theories
Fake News, Witch Hunts, and Conspiracy Theories: An Infodemiologist's Guide to the Truth: Hoffmann, Pauline W.: 9781737517870: : Books