Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population

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Conspiratorial thinking is the tendency to attribute the causes of significant problems to secret plots schemed by people seeking to harm society. Although this trend has important consequences, there are no validated instruments that allow it to be measured in Spanish. The present study seeks to cl...

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Autores: López De Pomar, Fabrizio, Lira Luttges, Benjamin
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:conspiratorial thinking
cognitive reflection
psychometrics
critical thinking
pensamiento conspirativo
reflexión cognitiva
psicometría
pensamiento crítico
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spelling Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian populationEvaluación psicométrica de una escala de creencias conspirativas para población peruanaLópez De Pomar, Fabrizio Lira Luttges, Benjaminconspiratorial thinkingcognitive reflectionpsychometricscritical thinkingpensamiento conspirativoreflexión cognitivapsicometríapensamiento críticoConspiratorial thinking is the tendency to attribute the causes of significant problems to secret plots schemed by people seeking to harm society. Although this trend has important consequences, there are no validated instruments that allow it to be measured in Spanish. The present study seeks to close this gap by translating and adapting the General Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) into Spanish and analyzing its validity and reliability. For this, 316 participants were recruited from social networks to analyze the psychometric adequacy of the test. The validity evidence for the factorial structure of the test was confirmed with a structure of three factors: political, scientific, and alien conspiracies. Evidence of validity from the content of the test was adequate according to Aiken’s V coefficient. People with higher levels of conspiratorial thinking also had consistent responses on a conspiratorial thinking scale of one item; they trusted less in the effectiveness of scientific practices (and more in pseudoscientific practices) and exhibited lower levels of cognitive reflection, evidencing validity from the relationships with other variables. In conclusion, the GCBS is an adequate measure of conspiratorial thinking in Spanish.El pensamiento conspirativo es la tendencia a atribuir las causas de problemas importantes a complots secretos organizados por personas que buscan causar daño a la sociedad. Si bien este pensamiento tiene consecuencias importantes, no se encuentran instrumentos validados que permitan medirlo en español. El presente estudio busca cerrar esta brecha al traducir y adaptar la General Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) al español y analizar sus evidencias de validez y confiabilidad. Para ello, se reclutó a 316 participantes en las redes sociales y se analizó la adecuación psicométrica de la prueba. Para las evidencias de validez provenientes de la estructura factorial de la prueba, se confirmó una estructura de tres factores: conspiraciones políticas, científicas y alienígenas. Las evidencias de validez provenientes del contenido de la prueba fueron adecuadas de acuerdo al coeficiente V de Aiken. Las personas con mayores niveles de pensamiento conspirativo tuvieron también respuestas consistentes en una escala de pensamiento conspirativo de un ítem, confiaban menos en la efectividad de prácticascientíficas (y más en prácticas pseudocientíficas) y exhibieron menores niveles de reflexión cognitiva, evidenciando validez proveniente de las relaciones con otras variables. En conclusión, la GCBS es una medida adecuada del pensamiento conspirativo en español.Universidad de Lima2022-09-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/csshttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/587010.26439/persona2022.n025(1).5870Persona; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2022); 33-51Persona; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2022); 33-51Persona; v. 25 n. 1 (2022); 33-512309-90621560-613910.26439/persona2022.n025(1)reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/5870/5801https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/5870/5802https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/58702025-04-04T21:47:28Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
Evaluación psicométrica de una escala de creencias conspirativas para población peruana
title Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
spellingShingle Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
López De Pomar, Fabrizio
conspiratorial thinking
cognitive reflection
psychometrics
critical thinking
pensamiento conspirativo
reflexión cognitiva
psicometría
pensamiento crítico
title_short Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
title_full Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
title_fullStr Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
title_sort Psychometric analysis of a scale of conspirative beliefs in Peruvian population
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López De Pomar, Fabrizio
Lira Luttges, Benjamin
author López De Pomar, Fabrizio
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Lira Luttges, Benjamin
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv conspiratorial thinking
cognitive reflection
psychometrics
critical thinking
pensamiento conspirativo
reflexión cognitiva
psicometría
pensamiento crítico
topic conspiratorial thinking
cognitive reflection
psychometrics
critical thinking
pensamiento conspirativo
reflexión cognitiva
psicometría
pensamiento crítico
description Conspiratorial thinking is the tendency to attribute the causes of significant problems to secret plots schemed by people seeking to harm society. Although this trend has important consequences, there are no validated instruments that allow it to be measured in Spanish. The present study seeks to close this gap by translating and adapting the General Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) into Spanish and analyzing its validity and reliability. For this, 316 participants were recruited from social networks to analyze the psychometric adequacy of the test. The validity evidence for the factorial structure of the test was confirmed with a structure of three factors: political, scientific, and alien conspiracies. Evidence of validity from the content of the test was adequate according to Aiken’s V coefficient. People with higher levels of conspiratorial thinking also had consistent responses on a conspiratorial thinking scale of one item; they trusted less in the effectiveness of scientific practices (and more in pseudoscientific practices) and exhibited lower levels of cognitive reflection, evidencing validity from the relationships with other variables. In conclusion, the GCBS is an adequate measure of conspiratorial thinking in Spanish.
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