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Mikey Biddlestone

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Research Associate @COSPIRACY_FX @KentPsychology @UniKent. Studying Misinformation | Conspiracy Beliefs | Political Psychology (he/him).

Joined March 2019
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Check out our new paper with @AGUINOTE and the @DigiPatch team in Computers in Human Behavior “Why do People Share (Mis)Information? Power Motives in Social Media”. We investigate the role of power motives in sharing (mis)information on social media 1/9 doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.…

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🚨Paper alert🚨 Together with @Florent_Varet and @sylvaindelouvee , we are excited to announce a new publication exploring the links between conspiracy beliefs and intentions to use alternative and complementary medicine in oncology. tinyurl.com/bdh27pmv 1/10


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‼️ NEW WORKING PAPER ‼️ Can a conversation with ChatGPT reduce certainty in false or unsupported beliefs? If so, is this because AI as a source is particularly persuasive? OSF preprint: doi.org/10.31219/osf.i… (Feedback welcome!) Here is a not so short 🧵:

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An analysis of ~30M tweets by @knutson_brain et al. found that: -Biased news sources post more content containing high-arousal negative emotions (e.g., anger, outrage) -High-arousal negative content is more likely to go viral -The link between high-arousal negative content and…

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🚨 Overdue New Article Anouncement ! 🚨 We study the "democratic paradox" of conspiracy beliefs aka how they are simultaneously linked with support for pro- & anti-democratic alternative systems.


Was so much fun working on this paper with my great friends and colleagues @PaulBertin_ and @Psych_Green! For anyone interested in a social identity perspective of public reactions to the proposed European Super League, check out Paul's 🧵 and our paper (in press)! 👇

Remember the European Super League (ESL)? This tournament was intended to compete with the Champions League, but the announcement of the ESL sparked huge protests among fans. Why? @Psych_Green, @BiddlePsych, and I collected data over the few days of the crisis.

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