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What is proportionality bias and how does it relate to conspiracy belief?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Proportionality bias is the intuition that significant events must have proportionately significant causes. This cognitive bias leads individuals to believe that a lone gunman cannot account for catastrophic historical changes, prompting them to favor the idea of a powerful conspiracy instead. It reflects our tendency to seek complex explanations for complex events while dismissing simple causes.

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