- Tytuł:
- Victims of conspiracies? : an examination of the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and dispositional individual victimhood
- Autorzy:
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Elbaek, Christian T.
Brambila, Claudia González
Dohle, Simone
Facciani, Matthew
Friese, Malte
Hernández‐Mondragón, Alma Cristal
Kerr, John R.
Todorova, Boryana
Stanley, Samantha K.
Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio
Levy, Neil
Szumowska, Ewa
Delouvée, Sylvain
Komyaginskaya, Elizaveta
Wojcik, Adrian Dominik
Adinugroho, Indro
Fuglsang, Simon
Vásquez, Mauricio E. Garrido
Ghasemi, Omid
Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
Białobrzeska, Olga
Valdez, André Calero
Czarnek, Gabriela
Gallyamova, Albina
Marques, Mathew D.
Altenmüller, Marlene S.
Garrido‐Vásquez, Patricia
Mitkidis, Panagiotis
Douglas, Karen M.
Cologna, Viktoria
Lamm, Claus
Milfont, Taciano L.
Azevedo, Flavio
Parzuchowski, Michal
Kojan, Lilian
Doell, Kimberly C.
Vilares, Iris
Fage‐Butler, Antoinette
Gollwitzer, Mario
Mayer, Sabrina J.
Nitschke, Jonas P.
Dubrov, Dmitrii
Ferreira, Marinus
Warwas, Izabela
Dzimińska, Małgorzata
Genschow, Oliver
Mede, Niels G.
Paruzel‐Czachura, Mariola
Ross, Robert M.
Pypno‐Blajda, Katarzyna
Grigoryev, Dmitry
Jin, Tao
Alfano, Mark
Jungkunz, Sebastian
Bret, Amélie
Légal, Jean‐Baptiste
Teran‐Escobar, Claudia
Westfal, Mareike
Pronizius, Ekaterina
Weber, Marcel
Schmid, Philipp
Jurgiel, Dominika
Betsch, Cornelia
Gordon, Hazel Clare
Toribio‐Flórez, Daniel
Syropoulos, Stylianos
Apriliawati, Denisa - Opis:
- Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and the individual disposition to perceive and react to injustice as a victim, i.e.,victim justice sensitivity (VJS). Data from two German samples (Ns = 370, 373) indicated a positive association between VJS and conspiracy mentality beyond conceptually related covariates (e.g., mistrust). In a multinational sample from 15 countries (N = 14,978), VJS was positively associated with both general and specific conspiracy beliefs (about vaccines and climate change) within countries, though these associations varied across countries. However, economic, sociopolitical and cultural country‐level factors that might explain the cross‐country variability (e.g., GDP, Human Freedom Index, individualism-collectivism), including indices of collective exposure to direct violence, did not moderate the studied associations. Future research should investigate the relationship between victimhood and conspiracy beliefs, considering both intraindividual and intergroup perspectives.
- Dostawca treści:
- Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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