Concept

Survey materials of Anthony & Moulding's (2019) study "Breaking the news: Belief in fake news and conspiracist beliefs"

  1. demographic data
  2. in random order:
  3. World Assumption Scale about sense of randomness and belief in the benevolence of people and the world (WAS; Janoff-Bulman, 1989)
  4. Dean’s Alienation Scale about powerlessness, social isolation and normlessness (DAS; Dean, 1961)
  5. Dangerous Worldview Scale (DWS; Perry, Sibley, & Duckitt, 2013)
  6. Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (OLIFE)
  7. Unusual Experiences subscale (UE) about odd beliefs and magical thinking
  8. Political Identity Scale (PIS) about opinions on Clinton and Trump and identification as Democrat or Republican
  9. Left-Right Scale about political orientation regarding inequality (LRS; Evans, Health, & Lalljee, 1996)
  10. Libertarian-Authoritarian Scale about political orientation regarding authority and obedience (LAS; Evans et al., 1996)
  11. Belief in Conspiracy Theories Inventory (BCTI; Swami et al., 2010)
  12. 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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Updated 2021-07-24

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