Wednesday, 17 July 2013

"To be in a Minority of One Doesn't Make You Mad..."




On 8 July 2013, psychologists Michael J. Wood and Karen M. Douglas, of the University of Kent  in theUK, published a study of conspiracist and conventionalist comments at news websites. 

The authors were surprised to discover that:

Of the 2174 comments collected, 1459 were conspiracist and 715 were conventionalist. 

"That means it is the pro-conspiracy commenters who are expressing what is now the conventional wisdom, while the anti-conspiracy commenters are becoming a small, beleaguered minority." 

The new study by Wood and Douglas suggests that the negative stereotype - a hostile fanatic wedded to the truth of his own fringe theory - "accurately describes the people who defend the official account of 9/11, not those who dispute it. 

New studies: ‘Conspiracy theorists’ sane; government dupes crazy, hostile

http://aangirfan.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/conspiracists-versus-conventionalists.html




































































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