Chapters
Chapters and abstracts are now available for download in PDF format.
Roy Baumeister (University of Queensland,
Australia)
Gullibility in Love: Nature’s Bait-and-Switch, the Mask of Love, and
the Evolution of Suckers
Joel Cooper (Princeton University, USA)
Gullibility and the Envelope of Legitimacy
Karen Douglas (University of Kent, UK)
The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories
Dave Dunning (University of Michigan, USA)
Gullible to Ourselves
Klaus Fiedler (University of Heidelberg,
Germany)
Metacognitive Myopia: A Major Source of gullibility
Joseph P. Forgas (University of New South
Wales, Australia)
The Role of Affect in Gullibility
Joachim L. Krueger (Brown University, USA)
Gullibility: A Case of Misplaced Trust
Neil Macrae (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Me, My Pen and I: Egocentrism and Ownership
Ruti Mayo (Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel)
The Ungullible Mindset
Dave Myers (Hope College, USA)
Psychological Science Meets a Gullible Post-Truth World
Daphna Oyserman (University of Southern
California, USA)
Cultural Fluency, Mindlessness and Gullibility
Jan-Willem Prooijen (Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam)
Belief in Conspiracy Theories: Gullibility or Rational Skepticism?
Norbert Schwarz (University of Southern
California, USA)
Something Smells Fishy: How the Nose Curbs Gullibility
Sean T. Stevens & Lee Jussim (Rutgers
University, USA)
Scientific Gullibility
Fritz Strack (University of Wurzburg,
Germany)
Comparing is believing – The
ease of comparison as a means to induce gullibility
Christian Unkelbach (University of Cologne,
Germany)
Gullible but Functional? The Role of Information Repetition in the
Formation of Beliefs and Values