
All in the Mind
Belief in conspiracy theories, exercising before work, and living with OCD
Nov 21, 2023
Prof. Joe Uscinski discusses his research on belief in conspiracy theories. Meg shares her struggles living with OCD. Prof. Daryl O'Connor highlights the benefits of exercising before work and the relationship between private renting and biological aging.
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- Belief in conspiracy theories hasn't significantly increased over time, despite their prominence in politics and social media.
- Mindfulness, meditation, and relaxation are effective techniques for reducing cortisol levels and managing stress.
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Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Contrary to popular belief, surveys and studies indicate that the number of people who believe in conspiracy theories hasn't significantly increased over time. While conspiracy theories have gained prominence in politics and social media, the overall stability of beliefs suggests that the internet and social media haven't fueled a significant rise in the acceptance of conspiracy theories. The number of conspiracy theories has likely increased, but it's difficult to determine their exact quantity. It's important to address the impact of conspiracy theories, acknowledge their potential consequences, and work towards better education and access to reliable information.
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