Table 1.
Study 1: Zero-order correlations [and 95% confidence intervals] between paranoia, conspiracy theories, and psychological constructs.
Table 2.
Study 1: Standardised regression coefficients and tests of equality from multivariate regression model predicting paranoia and conspiracy beliefs.
Table 3.
Study 2: Zero-order correlations [and 95% confidence intervals] between paranoia and conspiracy mentality and psychological constructs.
Table 4.
Study 2: Standardised regression coefficients and tests of equality from multivariate regression model predicting paranoia and conspiracy beliefs.
Table 5.
Study 3: Zero-order correlations [and 95% confidence intervals] between Paranoia and conspiracy mentality and psychological constructs.
Table 6.
Study 3: Standardised regression coefficients and tests of equality from multivariate regression model predicting paranoia and conspiracy beliefs.
Table 7.
Summary of associations between paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories and psychological constructs in Studies 1 – 3.
Upper row for each construct shows direction of association (positive, negative or not significant) and lower row shows whether a significant difference between paranoia and conspiracies. Note that this table does not show the magnitude of the effects.
Fig 1.
Conceptual diagram showing relationship between paranoia and conspiracy mentality in relation to relevant psychological constructs