2019
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.7403v0.2/reviews/3
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Peer Review #3 of "Paranoia and conspiracy: group cohesion increases harmful intent attribution in the Trust Game (v0.2)"

Abstract: Current theories argue that hyper-sensitisation of social threat perception is central to paranoia. Affected people often also report misperceptions of group cohesion (conspiracy) but little is known about the cognitive mechanisms underpinning this conspiracy thinking in live interactions. In a pre-registered experimental study, we used a large-scale game theory approach (N>1000) to test whether the social cohesion of an opposing group affects paranoid attributions in a mixed online and lab-based sample. Parti… Show more

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