People who like to share words of wisdom on Instagram and Facebook after copying them also tend to score low in cognitive tests, the study titled 'On the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit' has said.
The study at the University of Waterloo examines how well we're able to detect what they call "pseudo-profound bullshit" - meaning vague, fancy-sounding sentences that are actually meaningless.
"(They) are more prone to ontological confusions and conspiratorial ideation, are more likely to hold religious and paranormal beliefs, and are more likely to endorse complementary and alternative medicine," Pennycook wrote the journal, Judgment and Decision Making.
Researchers asked 845 volunteers to evaluate a series of 'inspirational' statements and say how profound they thought they were and whether they agreed with them.
The meaningless, but deep-sounding, sentences were then mixed in with tweets from Indian-American author and public speaker Deepak Chopra's Twitter account, and later mundane, but true statements and popular aphorisms.
Stunningly, a quarter of the participants rated the pseudo-profound phrases as the most profound.
The study used real-world examples, some taken from Chopra's Twitter feed, metro.Uk reported.
The researchers explain that Chopra has been accused of furthering "woo-woo nonsense" in the past.
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