Study: Mid-Life Conspiracy Theorists Are Indeed Lonely Weirdos
Briefly

When looking over long-term life trajectory data, Norwegian researchers found that those lonely as teens were more likely to believe in conspiracies later in life.
Studies have shown a strong association between social alienation and conspiratorial beliefs, prompting Oslo researchers to delve into decades of records to explore the link.
Conspiracist views were more appealing to those increasingly lonely through life, potentially driven by a sense of social isolation compared to peers, leading to conspiracy beliefs.
Read at Futurism
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