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The YouGov-Cambridge Programme launches a new study on European attitudes to conspiracy theories, in partnership with the “Conspiracy and Democracy” project at Cambridge University.
YouGov-Cambridge research shows the extent to which conspiracy theories have become mainstream
YouGov research shows that Britons are among the least likely to believe many global conspiracy theories
Research by the YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project, covering more than 25,000 people across 24 countries, reveals the different attitudes towards conspiracy theories in different parts of the world.
Most British people think that democracy is limited in this country, but very few believe in Holocaust or AIDS conspiracy theories
YouGov Cambridge Globalism Project - Conspiracy Theories Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 France Germany Italy Spain...
YouGov- Cambridge Centre/ France Conspiracy Theories Fieldwork Dates: 13th - 19th August 2018 Male Female 18 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 -...
One in four think the threat of climate change is exaggerated and one in six believe the moon landings were staged, reveals YouGov study on conspiracy theories
New findings from the Globalism Project show Americans are divided by conspiracy theories while non-Western countries show the highest levels of belief.
YouGov- Cambridge Centre/ Sweden Conspiracy Theories Fieldwork Dates: 13th - 21st August 2018 Male Female 18 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 -...
YouGov- Cambridge Centre/ Germany Conspiracy Theories Fieldwork Dates: 13th - 21st August 2018 Male Female 18 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 -...
YouGov- Cambridge Centre/ All markets Conspiracy Theories Fieldwork Dates: 13th - 23rd August 2018 Italy Portugal Poland France United...
YouGov- Cambridge Centre/ USA Conspiracy Theory Fieldwork dates: 13th - 14th August 2018 Male Female 18 to 34 35 to 54 55+ How much, if...
New polling for the Cambridge 'Conspiracy and Democracy' project explores the link between political exclusion and the tendency to speculate.
24% Brits say Princess Diana assassinated; 12% say moon landing fake; 1% says Elvis still alive
It’s easy to be flippant about JFK and the moon landings. But the fake news and assumed truths that pervade our politics tell of something more worrying.
9/11 was orchestrated by the US government, the world is run by a secret group of elites and aliens have made contact with Earth
Nearly four in ten British adults think Princess Diana's death was NOT an accident, and many believe in conspiracy theories surrounding her death The Daily Express and The Sunday Express have published a string of new claims regarding the death of Princess Diana recently, including some that appear to some ...
Britain Is A Nation Of - Conspiracy Theories & Global Health 8th - 11th February 2019 Sample size: 2,039 Adults Male Female 18-24 25-34...
A third of Brits believe vodka can be used as hand sanitiser while a fifth incorrectly think the novel coronavirus originated in a Chinese lab