Why Belief in Conspiracy Theories May Be Fueled by Poor Sleep Quality
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Why Belief in Conspiracy Theories May Be Fueled by Poor Sleep Quality
Researchers studying the belief in conspiracy theories have found a surprising link between sleep quality and individual susceptibility to believe in conspiracies. Although further research is needed to pinpoint the cause of the observed correlation, the team believes that depression, which is often associated with poor sleep quality, likely plays a pivotal role. Science Studying Conspiracy Theories and Sleep While the new study from the Univers…


Poor sleepers are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, study suggests
Psychologists also found depression was a mechanism in conspiratorial beliefs
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