Assessing the dimensionality of a New Italian Covid-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Questionnaire

Lorenzo Antichi

Accepted June 29, 2022

First published June 30, 2022

https://doi.org/10.5236/bpa.2022.00004

Abstract

This study aimed to develop a questionnaire to measure conspiracy beliefs about Covid-19, the related agents involved in its diffusion, the contemporary conspiracy theories about these agents, and assess its dimensionality and factorial structure. Eight different factor retention criteria were compared and three factors were retained. The first factor contained items on conspiracy beliefs about the origins of Covid-19 and the possible purposes behind its spreading. The second factor considered conspiracies about vaccines, 5G or conspiracies led by Bill Gates or Jewish organizations. The third factor was skepticism about the existence of world events. The three-factor model reached an acceptable fit. The assessment of conspiracy beliefs or the evaluation of the interventions to counter conspiracy beliefs might be possible future applications for this questionnaire.

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Antichi Lorenzo. Assessing the dimensionality of a New Italian Covid-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Questionnaire. BPA Applied Psychology Bulletin. 2022;296(1):1-10. doi:10.5236/bpa.296.1.

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Author Surname Author Initial. Title. Publication Title. Year Published;Volume number(Issue number):Pages Used. doi:DOI Number.


Antichi Lorenzo. Assessing the dimensionality of a New Italian Covid-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Questionnaire. BPA Applied Psychology Bulletin. 2022;296(1):1-10. doi:10.5236/bpa.296.1.