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Are certain personality types more likely to believe in conspiracy theories? New research is taking this question to a whole new level.
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People don't buy into conspiracy theories because of ignorance or social isolation. They do it because of a more prevalent personality quirk: overconfidence. Getty Images; iStock; Alyssa Powell ...
In terms of personality traits, the researchers found a strong association between believing in conspiracy theories and the following traits: insecurity, paranoia, emotional volatility, and ...