I Don’t Deserve COVID-19. The Role of Belief in Just World in Eliminating Negative Effects of Conspiracy Theories Belief

Jappy P. Fanggidae, Nonce. F. Tuati, Pieter D. Samadara, T. Ismoyo
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This study examines whether belief in just world manages to reduce the negative impacts of conspiracy theories belief on social distancing intention and vaccination attitude. We also examine the mediating effect of perceived COVID-19 threat in these relations. Using a sample of 262 adult participants from Indonesia, results suggest that when people have high belief in just world, they have a more positive attitude towards vaccination and willingness to practice social distancing even though when they believe in conspiracy theories and feel less threatened by COVID-19. Theoretical and practical contributions are discussed in this article.
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我不配拥有 COVID-19。对公正世界的信仰在消除阴谋论负面影响中的作用 信仰
本研究探讨了对公正世界的信念是否能够减少阴谋论信念对社会疏远意向和疫苗接种态度的负面影响。我们还研究了感知到的 COVID-19 威胁在这些关系中的中介效应。通过对印度尼西亚的 262 名成年参与者进行抽样调查,结果表明,当人们对公正世界有较高的信仰时,他们对疫苗接种的态度会更加积极,并愿意采取社会疏远措施,即使他们相信阴谋论并对 COVID-19 的威胁感较低。本文讨论了理论和实践方面的贡献。
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