Not getting enough sleep on a consistent basis has been linked to a higher likelihood of believing conspiracy theories in a ...
Poor sleepers are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, study suggests - Psychologists also found depression was a ...
A study evaluating the link between conspiracy theories and sleep found that people were more prone to conspiratorial ...
In higher education classrooms, instructors constantly strive to understand what motivates and shapes student behavior. Yet, ...
Poor sleep can make you susceptible to a wide range of physical and mental health issues, including heart disease, high blood ...
Poor sleep may increase cognitive biases and emotional distress, making people more likely to accept conspiratorial ...
Both poor sleep quality and insomnia were found to be positively linked to the endorsement of conspiracy theories, and ...
A new study finds that spite—driven by feelings of uncertainty, threat, or disadvantage—plays a key role in conspiracy theory ...
Individuals are more likely to believe and endorse conspiracy theories if their psychological needs—such as feeling informed, ...
Prerequisite: 200. Recommended: 231 and 360. (3 units) Introduction to "Positive Psychology and Health," the empirical study of what leads humans to develop and flourish. Introduces theory, research ...