Survey materials of Anthony & Moulding's (2019) study "Breaking the news: Belief in fake news and conspiracist beliefs"
- demographic data
- in random order:
- World Assumption Scale about sense of randomness and belief in the benevolence of people and the world (WAS; Janoff-Bulman, 1989)
- Dean’s Alienation Scale about powerlessness, social isolation and normlessness (DAS; Dean, 1961)
- Dangerous Worldview Scale (DWS; Perry, Sibley, & Duckitt, 2013)
- Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (OLIFE)
- Unusual Experiences subscale (UE) about odd beliefs and magical thinking
- Political Identity Scale (PIS) about opinions on Clinton and Trump and identification as Democrat or Republican
- Left-Right Scale about political orientation regarding inequality (LRS; Evans, Health, & Lalljee, 1996)
- Libertarian-Authoritarian Scale about political orientation regarding authority and obedience (LAS; Evans et al., 1996)
- Belief in Conspiracy Theories Inventory (BCTI; Swami et al., 2010)
- Belief in News Inventory (BNI) about beliefs in conspiratorial fake news (CFN) and non-conspiratorialfake news (FN) and entirely fictitious conspiratorial fake news (EFN)
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