Trust in information sources as a moderator of the impact of COVID-19 anxiety and exposure to information on conspiracy thinking and misinformation beliefs: a multilevel study

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Mustafa Ali Khalaf
Ahmed Maher Shehata
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[1] Sultan Qaboos University,
[2] Minia University,undefined
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Conspiracy thinking; Misinformation beliefs; COVID-19 anxiety; Exposure to information sources; Trust in information sources;
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This study investigates the intricate relationship between exposure to information sources, trust in these sources, conspiracy and misinformation beliefs, and COVID-19 anxiety among 509 Omani citizens aged 11 to 50, representing 11 governorates. Employing structural equation modeling, we not only examine these associations but also explore how trust and COVID-19 anxiety act as moderating variables in this context. Additionally, we delve into demographic factors such as age group, educational level, gender, and place of residence (governorate) to discern potential variations.
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