La vérité est ailleurs : corrélats de l'adhésion aux théories du complot (notice n° 1039056)
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Personal name | Wagner-Egger, Pascal |
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Title | La vérité est ailleurs : corrélats de l'adhésion aux théories du complot |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2008.<br/> |
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General note | 43 |
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Summary, etc. | RésuméPeu de recherches empiriques en psychologie ont été consacrées aux théories du complot (TC), c’est-à-dire des explications naïves concurrentes aux thèses officielles, impliquant souvent l’intervention d’un ou de plusieurs groupes agissant dans l’ombre et apparaissant lors d’événements négatifs ayant une signification sociale (mort d’une personnalité célèbre, attentats, etc.). Dans cet article, nous tentons de répondre à deux questions de recherche : (1) l’adhésion à différentes TC constitue-t-elle une croyance de type unitaire, ou au contraire peut-on distinguer différentes dimensions indépendantes ? (2) Quelles variables sont-elles susceptibles de prédire l’adhésion aux TC ? En soumettant un questionnaire à 198 étudiants universitaires, nous avons mis en évidence deux catégories partiellement différentes de TC, celles accusant les autorités (TC de type Système) et celles mettant en scène des minorités (TC de type Minorités, p. ex. juifs ou terroristes musulmans). Finalement, nous avons pu montrer que la peur et la méfiance prédisent les deux types de TC, tandis que et l’irrationalité prédit spécifiquement les TC Système. Le conservatisme politique prédit spécifiquement les TC Minorités. |
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Summary, etc. | The truth lies elsewhere: Correlates of belief in conspiracy theoriesLittle empirical research about conspiracy theories (CT) has been conducted in psychology. By conspiracy theory we mean a lay theory about socially significant and negative events (i.e. assassinations, terrorist attacks, etc.), which often implies the intervention of one or more groups acting in secret, and contradicting the official account of the event. In this paper, we address two research questions?: (1) Is the belief in conspiracy theories a single dimension, or is it possible to disentangle several subdimensions ? (2) Which variables are likely to predict this belief? In a questionnaire submitted to 198 university students, we identified two partially distinct categories of conspiracy theories?: (1) CTs which blame authorities (“the system”) and (2) the CTs which accuse a minority (e.g. Jews, Muslim terrorists). Finally, we showed that fear and distrust predicted the two types of CTs. Moreover, irrationality specifically predicted the belief in the System CTs, whereas political conservatism predicted the belief in the Minority CTs. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | théories du complot |
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Personal name | Bangerter, Adrian |
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Note | Revue internationale de psychologie sociale | 20 | 4 | 2008-02-01 | p. 31-61 | 0992-986X |
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