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Avoiding Covid-19 risk information in the United States: The role of attitudes, norms, affect, social dominance orientations, and perceived trustworthiness of scientists

机译:Avoiding Covid-19 risk information in the United States: The role of attitudes, norms, affect, social dominance orientations, and perceived trustworthiness of scientists

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This study seeks guidance from the planned risk information avoidance model toexplore drivers of risk information avoidance in the context of COVID-19. Data werecollected early during the pandemic. Among our most notable results is that participantswho are more oriented toward social dominance and are more skeptical of scientists’credibility have (1) more supportive attitudes toward risk information avoidance and (2)feel social pressure to avoid risk information. The findings of this study highlight howthe role of skepticism in science and intergroup ideologies, such as social dominance,can have important implications for how people learn about health-related information,even in times of heightened crisis.

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