Political Ideology Predicts Perceptions of the Threat of COVID-19 (and Susceptibility to Fake News About It)
California State University, San Marcos · California State University, Northridge · +1 more institution
Abstract
The present research examined the relationship between political ideology and perceptions of the threat of COVID-19. Due to Republican leadership’s initial downplaying of COVID-19 and the resulting partisan media coverage, we predicted that conservatives would perceive it as less threatening. Two preregistered online studies supported this prediction. Conservatism was associated with perceiving less personal vulnerability to the virus and the virus’s severity as lower, and stronger endorsement of the beliefs that the media had exaggerated the virus’s impact and that the spread of the virus was a conspiracy. Conservatism also predicted less accurate discernment between real and fake COVID-19 headlines and fewer…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 153.45
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- 100%
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- 34
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5Topics & keywords
- Discernment
- Ideology
- Social psychology
- Perception
- Politics
- Conservatism
- Framing (construction)
- Psychology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions