Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1366548/full
_version_ 1827572752946561024
author Nico Pytlik
Daniel Soll
Stephanie Mehl
Stephanie Mehl
author_facet Nico Pytlik
Daniel Soll
Stephanie Mehl
Stephanie Mehl
author_sort Nico Pytlik
collection DOAJ
first_indexed 2024-03-07T19:21:05Z
format Article
id doaj.art-88de769c95e54813aa839f3282f3816d
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1664-0640
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T19:21:05Z
publishDate 2024-02-01
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format Article
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
spelling doaj.art-88de769c95e54813aa839f3282f3816d2024-02-29T10:29:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402024-02-011510.3389/fpsyt.2024.13665481366548Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theoriesNico Pytlik0Daniel Soll1Stephanie Mehl2Stephanie Mehl3Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy & Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (MCMBB), Philipps-University, Marburg, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy & Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (MCMBB), Philipps-University, Marburg, GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy & Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (MCMBB), Philipps-University, Marburg, GermanyDepartment of Health and Social Work, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt am Main, Germanyhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1366548/fullconspiracy theoriesparanoiajumping to conclusionsdelusionsintuitive thinkinganalytical thinking
spellingShingle Nico Pytlik
Daniel Soll
Stephanie Mehl
Stephanie Mehl
Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
Frontiers in Psychiatry
conspiracy theories
paranoia
jumping to conclusions
delusions
intuitive thinking
analytical thinking
title Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
title_full Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
title_fullStr Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
title_full_unstemmed Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
title_short Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
title_sort corrigendum thinking preferences and conspiracy belief intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
topic conspiracy theories
paranoia
jumping to conclusions
delusions
intuitive thinking
analytical thinking
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1366548/full
work_keys_str_mv AT nicopytlik corrigendumthinkingpreferencesandconspiracybeliefintuitivethinkingandthejumpingtoconclusionsbiasasabasisforthebeliefinconspiracytheories
AT danielsoll corrigendumthinkingpreferencesandconspiracybeliefintuitivethinkingandthejumpingtoconclusionsbiasasabasisforthebeliefinconspiracytheories
AT stephaniemehl corrigendumthinkingpreferencesandconspiracybeliefintuitivethinkingandthejumpingtoconclusionsbiasasabasisforthebeliefinconspiracytheories
AT stephaniemehl corrigendumthinkingpreferencesandconspiracybeliefintuitivethinkingandthejumpingtoconclusionsbiasasabasisforthebeliefinconspiracytheories