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Why Syzygy

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Wed Dec 11, 2013, 04:01 PM Dec 2013

New studies: ‘Conspiracy theorists’ sane; government dupes crazy, hostile [View all]

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/07/14/whatabout7/


Recent studies by psychologists and social scientists in the US and UK suggest that contrary to mainstream media stereotypes, those labeled “conspiracy theorists” appear to be saner than those who accept the official versions of contested events.

The most recent study was published on July 8th by psychologists Michael J. Wood and Karen M. Douglas of the University of Kent (UK). Entitled “What about Building 7? A social psychological study of online discussion of 9/11 conspiracy theories,” the study compared “conspiracist” (pro-conspiracy theory) and “conventionalist” (anti-conspiracy) comments at news websites.

The authors were surprised to discover that it is now more conventional to leave so-called conspiracist comments than conventionalist ones: “Of the 2174 comments collected, 1459 were coded as conspiracist and 715 as conventionalist.” In other words, among people who comment on news articles, those who disbelieve government accounts of such events as 9/11 and the JFK assassination outnumber believers by more than two to one. 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.

Perhaps because their supposedly mainstream views no longer represent the majority, the anti-conspiracy commenters often displayed anger and hostility: “The research… showed that people who favoured the official account of 9/11 were generally more hostile when trying to persuade their rivals.”

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Rerun William Seger Dec 2013 #1
Finally BobbyBoring Dec 2013 #2
Of course… MrMickeysMom Dec 2013 #3
Yes ... Why Syzygy Dec 2013 #4
Is your mind "hermetically sealed" William Seger Jan 2014 #5
"I can't seem to find any part of that study even remotely resembles Barrett's characterization" Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2014 #6
Kevin Why Syzygy Jan 2014 #8
I asked for you to show me where the study says your OP title William Seger Jan 2014 #9
Of Course Wolf Frankula Jan 2014 #7
conspiracists legitimized sweetexile Jul 2014 #10
And you believe this crap? IronGate Jul 2014 #11
Barrett lied again superbeachnut Jul 2014 #12
Study authors say Barrett lied William Seger Aug 2014 #13
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