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| author | Gabriel Andrade |
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| contents | Belief in Conspiracy Theories About covid-19 Amongst Venezuelan Students: A Pilot Study Gabriel Andrade Psicología 19 covid Venezuela social psychology Conspiracy theories 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. 2021 artículo científico 0121-5469 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=80483048005 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=804 Revista Colombiana de Psicología application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revista Colombiana de Psicología (Colombia) Num.1 Vol.30 |
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| spellingShingle | Belief in Conspiracy Theories About covid-19 Amongst Venezuelan Students: A Pilot Study Gabriel Andrade Psicología 19 covid Venezuela social psychology Conspiracy theories Belief in Conspiracy Theories About covid-19 Amongst Venezuelan Students: A Pilot Study Gabriel Andrade Psicología 19 covid Venezuela social psychology Conspiracy theories 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. 2021 artículo científico 0121-5469 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=80483048005 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=804 Revista Colombiana de Psicología application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revista Colombiana de Psicología (Colombia) Num.1 Vol.30 |
| title | Belief in Conspiracy Theories About covid-19 Amongst Venezuelan Students: A Pilot Study |
| topic | Psicología 19 covid Venezuela social psychology Conspiracy theories |
| url | https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=80483048005 |