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dc.creatorMcLamore, Quinnehtukqut
dc.creatorSyropoulos, Stylianos
dc.creatorLeidner, Bernhard
dc.creatorHirschberger, Gilad
dc.creatorYoung, Kevin
dc.creatorZein, Rizqy
dc.creatorBaumert, Anna
dc.creatorBilewicz, Michal
dc.creatorBilgen, Arda
dc.creatorBezouw, Maarten van
dc.creatorChatard, Armand
dc.creatorChekroun, Peggy
dc.creatorChinchilla, Juana
dc.creatorChoi, Hoon-Seok
dc.creatorEuh, Hyun
dc.creatorGomez, Angel
dc.creatorKardos, Peter
dc.creatorKhoo, Ying Hooi
dc.creatorLi, Mengyao
dc.creatorLégal, Jean-Baptiste
dc.creatorLoughnan, Steve
dc.creatorMari, Silvia
dc.creatorTan-Mansukhani, Roseann
dc.creatorMuldoon, Orla
dc.creatorNoor, Masi
dc.creatorPaladino, Maria Paola
dc.creatorPetrović, Nebojša
dc.creatorSelvanathan, Hema Preya
dc.creatorUluğ, Özden
dc.creatorWohl, Michael
dc.creatorYeung, Wai Lan Victoria
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-09T14:42:04Z
dc.date.available2023-08-09T14:42:04Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4671
dc.description.abstractU.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less preventative behaviors to avoid infection. Here, we investigate whether these tendencies are partly attributable to distrust in scientific information, and evaluate whether they generalize outside the U.S., using public data and recruited representative samples across four studies (Ntotal=37,790). In Studies 1–3, we examine these relationships in the U.S., yielding converging evidence for a sequential indirect effect of conservatism on compliance through scientific (dis)trust and infection concern. In Study 4, we compare these relationships across 19 distinct countries, finding that they are strongest in North America, extend to support for lockdown restrictions, and that the indirect effects do not fully appear in any other country in our sample other than Indonesia. These effects suggest that rather than a general distrust in science, whether or not conservatism predicts coronavirus outcomes depends upon national contexts.
dc.publisherResearch Square Platform LLC
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectpolitical ideology
dc.subjecttrust in science
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectcross-national
dc.subjectrepresentative samples
dc.titleHow (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally
dc.typepreprint
dc.rights.licenseBY
dc.identifier.doi10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/16315/f7567d83-f717-43a0-852a-6fdbc7f54840.pdf
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