The article explores how a strong need to impose structure, patterns, and clear rules can influence people to endorse conspiracy theories, including findings from studies with autistic traits and systemizing tendencies. It explains that seeking orderly explanations may make conspiratorial narratives feel more coherent than ambiguous facts.

This topic is of interest to psychology readers because it highlights how cognitive styles and the desire for predictability shape belief formation, extending beyond traditional notions of analytical ability alone.

Article Title: The psychological drive for structure predicts conspiracy thinking

Link to PsyPost Article: https://www.psypost dot org/the-psychological-drive-for-structure-predicts-conspiracy-thinking/

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