AN INVESTIGATION ON COVID-19 CONSPIRACY THEORY BELIEFS AMONGST PAKISTANI MUSLIMS

Mujeeba Ashraf
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With the COVID-19 pandemic gripping world, there has been an alarming increase in role of conspiracy theories generated surrounding COVID-19. Thus, this research aims to understand what conspiracy beliefs Pakistani Muslims may possess about COVID-19. The research followed correlational research design. The data was collected through an online self-reported COVID-19 Conspiracies Belief Questionnaire from 110 Pakistani Muslims with a mean age of 25.40 and SD of 5.73. Descriptive statistics explained that 59%, 60%, 79% of the participants agree with the conspiracy that it accidentally escaped from the Chinese lab, planted by the American Army in China to destroy China's economy, and it is a punishment from Allah for human sins respectively. Chi-square analysis revealed that females believe more in conspiracies as compare to male research participants. Moreover, binary logistic regression explained that COVID-19 is a way to control the world by developing psychological fear. The findings may enable local and national governing bodies to develop the knowledge-based strategies to tackle conspiracy beliefs.
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对巴基斯坦穆斯林新冠肺炎阴谋论信仰的调查
随着COVID-19大流行席卷全球,围绕COVID-19产生的阴谋论的作用惊人地增加。因此,本研究旨在了解巴基斯坦穆斯林可能对COVID-19持有什么样的阴谋信念。本研究遵循相关研究设计。数据通过在线自我报告的新冠肺炎阴谋信仰问卷收集,调查对象为110名巴基斯坦穆斯林,平均年龄25.40岁,SD为5.73。描述性统计说明,59%、60%、79%的参与者分别认同“意外逃出中国实验室”、“美军在中国栽植破坏中国经济”和“安拉对人类罪恶的惩罚”的阴谋论。卡方分析显示,女性比男性更相信阴谋论。此外,二元逻辑回归解释说,新冠病毒是通过产生心理恐惧来控制世界的一种方式。这些发现可能使地方和国家管理机构能够制定基于知识的策略来解决阴谋论。
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