Věří konspiracím a poté propadají pesimismu. Vědkyně popisuje, proč ji překvapily výsledky jejího výzkumu

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Title in English They believe in conspiracies and then fall into pessimism. A scientist describes why she was surprised research results
Authors

ADAMUS Magdalena PETŘÍKOVÁ Julie

Year of publication 2025
Type Popularization text
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Description People who believe conspiracy theories are often more pessimistic and succumb to feelings of economic uncertainty, says researcher Magdalena Adamus from the National Institute SYRI and Masaryk University in Brno. In an interview, she describes why she was surprised by the results of a recent study she co-authored, how conspiracy theories arise and when people are more likely to believe them.
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