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Speaking of Psychology


Jan 13, 2021

This past year, COVID-19 and the U.S. elections have provided fertile ground for conspiracy theories—with sometimes disastrous consequences. Karen Douglas, PhD, of the University of Kent in the United Kingdom, discusses psychological research on how conspiracy theories start, why they persist, who is most likely to believe them and whether there is any way to combat them effectively.

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Karen Douglas, PhD
APA Monitor on Psychology

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Futuristic Suspense Ambience by tyops via freesound.org