POST-TRUTH EPISTEMIC BELIEFS ROOTED IN THE DARK FACTOR OF PERSONALITY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER COVID-19 VACCINATION REFUSAL

Post-truth epistemic beliefs rooted in the Dark Factor of Personality are associated with higher COVID-19 vaccination refusal

Post-truth epistemic beliefs rooted in the Dark Factor of Personality are associated with higher COVID-19 vaccination refusal

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Abstract A substantial number of people refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19, which prompts the question as to why.We focus on here the role of individual worldviews about the nature and generation of knowledge (epistemic beliefs).We propose a model that includes epistemic beliefs, their relationship to the Dark Factor of Personality (D), and their mutual effect on the probability of having been vaccinated against COVID-19.Based on a US nationally representative sample (N = 1268), we show that stronger endorsement of post-truth epistemic beliefs was associated with a lower probability of having been vaccinated against COVID-19.D was also linked to a lower probability of having been vaccinated ngetikin.com against COVID-19, which can be explained by post-truth epistemic beliefs.

Our results indicate that the more individuals deliberately refrain from adhering to the better argument, the less likely they are vaccinated.More generally, post-truth epistemic beliefs pose a challenge for rational communication.

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