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No evidence that belief in conspiracy theories is negatively related to attitudes toward transhumanism
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology ( IF 2.312 ) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 , DOI: 10.1111/sjop.13003
Anthony Lantian 1 , Michael Rose 1
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Transhumanism is a movement that emphasizes the improvement of the human condition by developing technologies and making them widely available. Conspiracy theories regularly refer to the allegedly transhumanist agenda of elites. We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be related to more unfavorable attitudes toward the transhumanist movement. We examined this association through two pre-registered studies (based on two French samples, total N after exclusion = 550). We found no evidence of a negative relationship between belief in conspiracy theories and attitudes toward transhumanism. This null result was further corroborated by Bayesian analysis, an equivalence test, and an internal mini meta-analysis. This work plays a precursory role in understanding attitudes toward an international cultural and intellectual movement that continues to grow in popularity and influence.

中文翻译:

没有证据表明对阴谋论的信仰与对超人类主义的态度呈负相关

超人类主义是一场强调通过开发技术并使其广泛使用来改善人类状况的运动。阴谋论经常提到所谓的精英超人类主义议程。我们假设对阴谋论的信仰可能与对超人类主义运动的更不利态度有关。我们通过两项预先注册的研究(基于两个法国样本,排除后的总N = 550)检验了这种关联。我们没有发现任何证据表明对阴谋论的信仰与对超人类主义的态度之间存在负相关关系。贝叶斯分析、等价性检验和内部小型荟萃分析进一步证实了这一无效结果。这部作品在理解人们对国际文化和知识运动的态度方面发挥了先驱作用,该运动的受欢迎程度和影响力持续增长。
更新日期:2024-01-29
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