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Social Psychology | 2017

“I know things they don’t know!”: The role of need for uniqueness in belief in conspiracy theories.

Anthony Lantian; Dominique Muller; Cécile Nurra; Karen M. Douglas

In the current research, we investigated whether belief in conspiracy theories satisfies people’s need for uniqueness. We found that the tendency to believe in conspiracy theories was associated with the feeling of possessing scarce information about the situations explained by the conspiracy theories (Study 1) and higher need for uniqueness (Study 2). Further two studies using two different manipulations of need for uniqueness (Studies 3 and 4) showed that people in a high need for uniqueness condition displayed higher conspiracy belief than people in a low need for uniqueness condition. This conclusion is strengthened by a small-scale meta-analysis. These studies suggest that conspiracy theories may serve people’s desire to be unique, highlighting a motivational underpinning of conspiracy belief.


Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin | 2016

Can the Knobe Effect Be Explained Away? Methodological Controversies in the Study of the Relationship Between Intentionality and Morality.

Florian Cova; Anthony Lantian; Jordane Boudesseul

Based on the “Knobe Effect,” Knobe has argued that moral evaluations can influence intentionality judgments. However, two methodological objections have been raised against this claim: first, that participants’ answers do not accurately reflect what they think and, second, that the Knobe Effect can be fully explained by non-moral factors, such as the agent’s desires or beliefs. In this article, we discuss these two methodological objections to the existence of the Knobe Effect and provide new evidence that moral evaluations can shape intentionality judgments. First, Study 1 shows that standard measures of intentionality do not overestimate participants’ intentionality judgments. Second, Studies 2 and 3 suggest that participants’ moral evaluations still mediate the impact of positive versus negative side-effects on judgments about intentional action, even when taking into account a whole range of non-moral factors. Results suggest that moral evaluations play an irreducible role in shaping our judgments about intentional action.


Consciousness and Cognition | 2016

Free Love ? On the Relation between Belief in Free Will, Determinism, and Passionate Love

Jordane Boudesseul; Anthony Lantian; Florian Cova; Laurent Bègue

Is love possible if we are not free? Some philosophers consider that true love is necessarily free, while others think that the nature of love makes it incompatible with a certain type of freedom. Here, we explored the relationship between feelings of passionate love, belief in free will and determinism across three online studies. In Study 1 (N=257), participants who believed strongly in free will (or determinism) expressed stronger passionate love. In Study 2 (N=305), we again found a positive association between belief in free will (or determinism) and passionate love, although the passionate love-determinism relationship seems more conditional. Finally, Study 3 (N=309) confirmed the relationship between belief in free will and passionate love but not between belief in determinism and passionate love. These findings, along with a meta-analysis, suggest that both beliefs in free will and determinism are compatible with passionate love.


Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology | 2017

When “We” or “They” exclude others: attributing and evaluating ostracism observed in in-groups and out-groups

Sarah Noel Arpin; Laura Froehlich; Anthony Lantian; Selma Carolin Rudert; Marleen Stelter

ABSTRACTOstracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Whereas many studies have focused on the perspective of ostracized individuals, our research e...


International Review of Social Psychology | 2016

Measuring Belief in Conspiracy Theories : Validation of a French and English Single-Item Scale

Anthony Lantian; Dominique Muller; Cécile Nurra; Karen M. Douglas


Social Psychology | 2014

Is Ostracism by a Despised Outgroup Really Hurtful? A Replication and Extension of Gonsalkorale and Williams (2007)

Marie-Pierre Fayant; Dominique Muller; C.H.J. Hartgerink; Anthony Lantian


Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2018

Estimating the reproducibility of experimental philosophy

Florian Cova; Brent Strickland; Angela Gaia Felicita Abatista; Aurélien Allard; James Andow; Mario Attie; James R. Beebe; Renatas Berniūnas; Jordane Boudesseul; Matteo Colombo; Fiery Cushman; Rodrigo Diaz; Noah N’Djaye Nikolai van Dongen; Vilius Dranseika; Brian D. Earp; Antonio Gaitán Torres; Ivar R. Hannikainen; José V. Hernández-Conde; Wenjia Hu; François Jaquet; Kareem Khalifa; Hanna Kim; Markus Kneer; Joshua Knobe; Miklos Kurthy; Anthony Lantian; Shen-yi Liao; Edouard Machery; Tania Moerenhout; Christian Mott


European Journal of Social Psychology | 2018

Stigmatized Beliefs: Conspiracy Theories, Anticipated Negative Evaluation of the Self, and Fear of Social Exclusion

Anthony Lantian; Dominique Muller; Cécile Nurra; Olivier Klein; Sophie Berjot; Myrto Pantazi


Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2018

Correction to: Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy

Florian Cova; Brent Strickland; Angela Gaia Felicita Abatista; Aurélien Allard; James Andow; Mario Attie; James R. Beebe; Renatas Berniūnas; Jordane Boudesseul; Matteo Colombo; Fiery Cushman; Rodrigo Diaz; Noah N’Djaye Nikolai van Dongen; Vilius Dranseika; Brian D. Earp; Antonio Gaitán Torres; Ivar Hannikainen; José V. Hernández-Conde; Wenjia Hu; François Jaquet; Kareem Khalifa; Hanna Kim; Markus Kneer; Joshua Knobe; Miklos Kurthy; Anthony Lantian; Shen-yi Liao; Edouard Machery; Tania Moerenhout; Christian Mott


Archive | 2017

XPhi Replicability Project - Replication of Nadelhoffer & Feltz (2008, Neuroethics)

Anthony Lantian; Jordane Boudesseul; Florian Cova

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