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T446 0-4 Sentence denotes 4.2.
T447 5-25 Sentence denotes Correlation Analysis
T448 26-155 Sentence denotes We use Pearson’s simple correlations to examine the simple relationships between variables, and the results are shown in Table 2.
T449 156-249 Sentence denotes Categorical variables, such as religion type and party type, are excluded from this analysis.
T450 250-390 Sentence denotes For variables that are measured on a five-point Likert scale, we take the average values of multiple measures to create composite variables.
T451 391-490 Sentence denotes First, we investigate the relationship between belief in conspiracy theories and political factors.
T452 491-710 Sentence denotes Conspiracy beliefs are positively related to authoritarianism, religiosity, and trust in SNS, whereas they are negatively related to ideology, support for Moon’s government, trust in the government, and trust in people.
T453 711-789 Sentence denotes Authoritarianism and religion have no statistically significant relationships.
T454 790-935 Sentence denotes From a theoretical point of view, the finding that progressives do not believe conspiracy theories supports the results of previous studies [29].
T455 936-1109 Sentence denotes The fact that trust in conspiracy theories is not high when support for Moon’s government is strong implies that conspiracy theories are more popular among political losers.
T456 1110-1248 Sentence denotes The correlation coefficient of trust in doctors is interesting; Trust in doctors has no significant relationship with conspiracy theories.
T457 1249-1323 Sentence denotes This finding is unexpected, as doctors play an important role in COVID-19.
T458 1324-1383 Sentence denotes Beliefs in conspiracy theories depend on the type of trust.
T459 1384-1505 Sentence denotes Trust in the government and trust in the general public weaken conspiracy beliefs, whereas trust in SNS strengthens them.
T460 1506-1629 Sentence denotes It can be inferred that conspiracy theories spread online and that online trust is contrary to the offline trust structure.
T461 1630-1783 Sentence denotes Correlation coefficients of trust in the government is the largest, indicating the importance of the government’s role in handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
T462 1784-1989 Sentence denotes Among the political variables, support for Moon’s government and trust in the government have large correlation coefficients, which also indicate that the government plays a significant role in a pandemic.
T463 1990-2229 Sentence denotes Among the psychological factors, beliefs in conspiracy theories are positively related to perceived risk, anxiety, negative emotions, and blame attribution whereas are negatively related to perceived sense of control and analytic thinking.
T464 2230-2307 Sentence denotes Perceived risk, anxiety, and emotions may be byproducts of a negative effect.
T465 2308-2412 Sentence denotes Thus, it is important to reduce people’s negative and pessimistic thinking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
T466 2413-2548 Sentence denotes In addition, it is noteworthy that negative emotions and analytic thinking have opposite relations with beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T467 2549-2632 Sentence denotes This opposition demonstrates the typical contradictory roles of emotion and reason.
T468 2633-2729 Sentence denotes In addition, analytic thinking and blame attribution are related to modes of thinking and logic.
T469 2730-2872 Sentence denotes This result therefore suggests that it is necessary to perform an in-depth dissection of the general public’s mode of thinking under COVID-19.
T470 2873-3028 Sentence denotes The psychological variable with the largest coefficient is negative emotions, suggesting the importance of emotional thinking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
T471 3029-3274 Sentence denotes Regarding structural factors, which mainly include sociodemographic variables, beliefs in conspiracy theories are positively related to health status after COVID-19 and are negatively related to income, knowledge, and the quality of information.
T472 3275-3422 Sentence denotes The quality of information has the largest correlation, suggesting that high-quality information can help to reduce beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T473 3423-3551 Sentence denotes The significant roles of both knowledge and information quality attest to the importance of literacy in enlightening the public.
T474 3552-3806 Sentence denotes The fact that health status has no statistically significant correlation but a negative change in health status after COVID-19 has a significant correlation suggests that the change in health after COVID-19 is more important than the usual health status.
T475 3807-3923 Sentence denotes The results that education level, gender, and age have no significant effects differ from previous findings [29,48].
T476 3924-4104 Sentence denotes Among all variables, the quality of information has the largest correlation coefficients, followed by trust in the government, support for Moon’s government, and negative emotions.
T477 4105-4293 Sentence denotes These variables belong to the political, psychological, and structural factors, suggesting that beliefs in conspiracy theories depend on various factors rather than on one specific factor.