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Why is it ineffective to confront conspiracy believers with contradictory evidence?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Confronting conspiracy beliefs with evidence typically leads to entrenchment rather than reconsideration. This is due to the psychological defense mechanisms at play, similar to confirmation bias, where the threat to one’s belief system activates a protective response. Instead of reevaluating their beliefs, individuals often dig in deeper.

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