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What psychological needs do conspiracy theories satisfy according to Sander van der Linden?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Conspiracy theories satisfy three primary psychological needs: epistemic needs, which provide certainty in uncertain situations; existential needs, which create a sense of safety by identifying controllable enemies; and social needs, which foster belonging to a group that claims to know the 'real truth.' These needs drive individuals towards conspiracy beliefs as a way to cope with uncertainty and insecurity.

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