RT @EGordonMallin: Can the need for structure predict gullibility? In 2014, Marketing Letters research (https://t.co/GV81l4Z4F6) found shop…
RT @EGordonMallin: Can the need for structure predict gullibility? In 2014, Marketing Letters research (https://t.co/GV81l4Z4F6) found shop…
RT @EGordonMallin: Can the need for structure predict gullibility? In 2014, Marketing Letters research (https://t.co/GV81l4Z4F6) found shop…
Can the need for structure predict gullibility? In 2014, Marketing Letters research (https://t.co/GV81l4Z4F6) found shoppers with extremely high personal needs for structure susceptible to buying into corporate conspiracy theories. More here: https://t.co/
@alex_riveiro Imagino que ya conocerás este artículo. Lo peor no es que haya gente que cree en esas sandeces, sino que no se abochornen por exponerlo en público. https://t.co/TNnVT7HvDL
Existe una correlación entre la necesidad individual de estructura (sentido) y la tendencia a creer en las... https://t.co/0YVeQmdGQd
The more people need routine in their daily lives, the more likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories. http://t.co/PZk9L47nho #Sc…
The more people need routine in their daily lives, the more likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories.... http://t.co/lywRs1ZNLx
The more people need routine in their daily lives, the more likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories. via… http://t.co/g8Hz7Pw1nt
http://t.co/GqYhpg5Si0 The more people need routine in their daily lives, the more likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories. via…
The more people need routine in their daily lives, the more likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories. http://t.co/PZk9L47nho #Sc…