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Who endorses conspiracy theories? A moderated mediation model of Chinese and international social media use, media skepticism, need for cognition, and COVID-19 conspiracy theory endorsement in China

机译:谁赞同阴谋理论? 中国和国际社交媒体使用的审核调解模型,媒体怀疑,需要认知,以及中国的Covid-19阴谋理论认可

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, various conspiracy theories have been circulating through social media platforms. Scholars have raised concerns about the negative ramifications of conspiracy theories, such as the deterrence of preventive measures. Against this backdrop, the current study analyzed an online survey (N = 731) from China and examined the conditional indirect effects of Chinese and international social media use on conspiracy theory endorsement (CTE) regarding COVID-19. Findings showed that Chinese social media use was not associated with CTE, while international social media use was negatively associated with CTE. Moreover, the significant association was mediated by media skepticism. Further, individuals? level of need for cognition (NFC) was found to moderate the indirect effect. That is, among people with higher levels of NFC, the negative indirect effect of international social media use on CTE became stronger. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed.
机译:在Covid-19大流行期间,各种阴谋理论一直通过社交媒体平台传播。 学者们提出了对阴谋理论的负面影响的担忧,例如预防措施的威慑。 在此背景下,目前的研究分析了中国的在线调查(N = 731),并审查了中国和国际社会媒体对阴谋理论认可(CTE)关于Covid-19的条件间接影响。 调查结果表明,中国社交媒体使用与CTE无关,而国际社交媒体使用与CTE负相关。 此外,重要的关联是由媒体怀疑介导的。 进一步,个人? 发现认知需求水平(NFC)被发现适度间接效应。 也就是说,在具有更高水平的NFC的人中,国际社交媒体对CTE的负面间接影响变得更加强大。 讨论了理论和实际意义。

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