Reliance on Conspiracy Theories Among Lithuanian Population
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Arvydas Grišinas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Ainius Lašas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Ignas Kalpokas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Published 2022-12-29
https://doi.org/10.15388/Polit.2022.108.2
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conspiracy theories
socioeconomic exclusion
determinism
esoteric thinking

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Grišinas, Arvydas, Ainius Lašas, and Ignas Kalpokas. 2022. “Reliance on Conspiracy Theories Among Lithuanian Population”. Politologija 108 (4): 42-84. https://doi.org/10.15388/Polit.2022.108.2.

Abstract

This  article analyses the statistical validity of popular explanations for peoples‘s tendency to rely on conspiracy theories in Lithuanian public discourse. The paper discovers that out of four most popular explanations, belief in paranormal phenomena and determinist thinking have the strongest correlation. The evaluation of one‘s own perceived financial wellbeing also proves significance. Meanwhile, education, political knowledge and actual income level either correlate with tendency to rely on conspiratorial thinking sporadically or does not correlate at all. The study is based on a representative survey, conducted in Lithuania, in late 2021, and seeks to delineate the initial outlines for further research on the case of Lithuania, which has been only scarcely explored.

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