委内瑞拉学生对covid-19阴谋论的信仰:一项试点研究

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Andrade
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尽管研究人员没有令人满意地追踪到COVID-19的起源,但没有迹象表明这种病毒是由人类设计的。然而,指责美国或中国的阴谋论越来越流行。为了在未来开展更大的研究项目,我们进行了一项试点研究,要求165名委内瑞拉学生在一项调查中对他们对COVID-19阴谋论的认同程度进行评分。尽管大多数受试者对这些说法持怀疑态度,但与其他医学阴谋论相比,接受COVID-19阴谋论的比例仍然相当高。在接受这些阴谋论方面,教育水平并不是一个显著的预测因素。接受其他阴谋论也有重要的关系,但前提是它们与委内瑞拉背景下的意识形态定位一致。同样,种族也与对covid-19阴谋论的信仰相关,但再次受到委内瑞拉背景下政治联盟的调解。本文出处:安德拉德,G.(2021)。委内瑞拉学生对covid-19阴谋论的信仰:一项试点研究哥伦比亚研究Psicología, 30(1), 79-88。https://doi.org/10.15446/rcp.v30n1.87357
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Belief in Conspiracy Theories About covid-19 Amongst Venezuelan Students: A Pilot Study
Although researchers have not satisfactorily tracked the origins of COVID-19, there are no indications that this virus has been engineered by human beings. Yet, conspiracy theories blaming either the United States or China, are increasingly popular. For a greater research project to be developed in the future, a pilot study was done, where 165 Venezuelan students were asked in a survey to rate their agreement with conspiracy theories about COVID-19. Although the majority of subjects were skeptical of these claims, the percentage of acceptance of COVID-19 conspiracy theories was still fairly high, if compared to other medical conspiracy theories. Educational level was not a significant predictive factor in acceptance of these conspiracy theories. Acceptance of other conspiracy theories has a significant relation, but only if they cohere with ideological positioning in the Venezuelan context. Likewise, ethnicity also correlated with belief in covid-19 conspiracy theories, but again, mediated by political alignments in the Venezuelan context.   How to cite this article: Andrade, G. (2021). Belief in conspiracy theories about covid-19 amongst Venezuelan students: A pilot study. Revista Colombiana de Psicología, 30(1), 79-88. https://doi.org/10.15446/rcp.v30n1.87357
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Revista Colombiana de Psicologia
Revista Colombiana de Psicologia Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
14
审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista Colombiana de Psicología (RCP) aims to reach educational and cultural institutions interested in the psychological science, as well as psychologists and students of psychology or related disciplines. The goal of the journal is to increase public knowledge about psychology in Latin America by publishing original, peer-reviewed, articles within the several fields of psychology. In this way, RCP aims at creating a stronger academic community in this field in Latin America and to spread state-of-the-art research agendas at the international level. RCP publishes empirical and theoretical works that follow the guide lines accepted by the different scientific and theoretical perspectives in psychology, and presented as essays, meta-analysis, literature reviews and empirical studies.
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