Term ID: T1450

Explanatory Coherence Theory

/explanatory-coherence-theory/
A framework proposing that people prefer explanations that provide coherent, comprehensive accounts of phenomena, even when simpler or more accurate explanations are available, influencing belief formation and change.
Example: Preferring complex conspiracy theories that explain multiple events coherently rather than accepting that some events are random or have simple, unconnected causes.

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Reference: Thagard (1989)