How often do you invite yourself along to events? According to new research, concerns about being unwelcome at a social gathering if not invited are often unfounded: www.bps.org.uk/research-dig...
A recent study finds that conspiracy believers can both double down *and* act in opposition to their beliefs in perilous circumstances. Only goes to highlight the continued need for nuanced research into this group: www.bps.org.uk/research-dig...
New study finds that people can both double down and act in opposition to their conspiracy beliefs, highlighting the need for nuanced research.
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According to new research, concerns about being unwelcome at a social gathering if not invited are often unfounded.
Thank you to Tabby and all of our guests for this fascinating episode. We hope you enjoy listening!
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