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Why some people fall for conspiracy theories

Jacqui Felgate
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Whether it’s the moon landing, 9/11, or even COVID-19, some people seem intent on going against the grain and falling for conspiracy theories.

But why?

“People create narratives to try and explain usually large-scale, chaotic, events,” Dr Mathew Marques, Lecturer in Psychology at Latrobe University

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Jacqui Felgate
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