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People prone to experiencing anger are more likely to believe in conspiracy theoriesThe aim of the first study was to test a new questionnaire that differentiates between high- and low-evil conspiracy theories. The study involved 112 adults recruited via Prolific, with an average ...
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Venting to others doesn't reduce anger, study shows"Venting anger might sound like a good idea, but there's not a shred of scientific evidence to support catharsis theory." For this analysis, researchers reviewed over 150 studies involving more ...
“And everything will be revealed." Trump signed an executive order mandating the disclosure after decades of speculation and conspiracy theories about each assassination. The order explicitly ...
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