Term ID: T1393

Explanatory Coherence

/explanatory-coherence/
The degree to which beliefs and explanations fit together in a logically consistent manner, influencing belief formation, attitude change, and reasoning processes. People tend to prefer coherent explanations even when they may not be entirely accurate.
Example: Preferring conspiracy theories that provide coherent explanations for complex events over acknowledging the role of random factors and multiple independent causes.

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Reference: Thagard (1989)