| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7248473 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2018 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												Believing in conspiracy theories is a common phenomenon that is attracting attention from the scientific community because of its important individual- and social-level implications. Here we examine the association between attachment styles and conspiracy ideation. We anticipated that avoidant attachment style, because of its emphasis on self-reliance, its motivation to suppress psychological distress, and a Manichean view of the world based on a neat distinction between good and bad, would be associated with conspiracy ideation. We found support for this expectation in three studies (total Nâ¯=â¯2666). Theoretical implications of the results and limitations are discussed.
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											Authors
												Luigi Leone, Mauro Giacomantonio, Riccardo Williams, Desirée Michetti, 
											