Komplocular Kafayı mı Yemiş?
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Her çeşit komplo teorisi var, hepsine de inanan çıkıyor. Peki bu insanlar kafayı mı yemiş, neden böyle şeylere inanıyorlar? Bu sorunun cevabını, bilimsel kaynaklara dayanarak cevaplamaya çalışıyoruz. Bahsedilen kaynaklar (bahsedilme...
show moreBahsedilen kaynaklar (bahsedilme sırasına göre):
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Alper, S., Bayrak, F., & Yilmaz, O. (2020). Psychological correlates of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and preventive measures: Evidence from Turkey. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-020-00903-0
Douglas, K. M., Sutton, R. M., Callan, M. J., Dawtry, R. J., & Harvey, A. J. (2016). Someone is pulling the strings: Hypersensitive agency detection and belief in conspiracy theories. Thinking & Reasoning, 22(1), 57-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2015.1051586
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