Authors
Jan‐Willem van Prooijen, Mengdi Song
Publication date
2021/5
Journal
British Journal of Psychology
Volume
112
Issue
2
Pages
455-473
Description
Although conspiracy theories are ubiquitous across times and cultures, research has not investigated how cultural dimensions may predict conspiracy beliefs. The present research examined intergroup conspiracy beliefs in United States and Chinese samples at the peak of the trade war. In two studies (one pre‐registered; total N = 1,092), we asked US participants to what extent they believed Chinese institutions and companies were conspiring against the United states and Chinese participants to what extent they believed US institutions and companies were conspiring against China. Results revealed that such beliefs were stronger among Chinese than US participants due to higher power distance values and vertical collectivism. In particular, these cultural dimensions were associated with increased psychological involvement in intergroup conflict (as reflected by higher levels of collective narcissism and …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
JW van Prooijen, M Song - British Journal of Psychology, 2021