These two studies aimed to propose an Italian version of the Gullibility Scale (Teunisse et al., 2020), testing its factor structure and verifying antecedents and consequences of gullibility. The Gullibility Scale is a bidimensional scale, composed of 12 items, that was validated in Australia using a large sample. In Study 1, 198 Italian adults completed a questionnaire containing the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale and the Social Desirability Scale. Results confirmed the two-factor structure (per-suadability and insensitivity) with a high order factor (gullibility) of the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale; no correlations were found with social desirability. In Study 2, 287 Italian adults completed a questionnaire containing the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale, the Big Five Inventory, and 11 questions on fake news about COVID-19. Results confirmed the same factor structure found in Study 1. With regards to antecedents, results showed that both persuadability and insensitivity positively cor-relate with agreeableness and neuroticism; while, regarding consequences, results showed that persuad-ability positively correlates with fake news about COVID-19. Finally, persuadability mediates the rela-tionship between agreeableness and fake news about COVID-19.

An italian version of the gullibility scale

Sciacca F.;Hichy Z.
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DE PASQUALE C.;Di Marco G.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

These two studies aimed to propose an Italian version of the Gullibility Scale (Teunisse et al., 2020), testing its factor structure and verifying antecedents and consequences of gullibility. The Gullibility Scale is a bidimensional scale, composed of 12 items, that was validated in Australia using a large sample. In Study 1, 198 Italian adults completed a questionnaire containing the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale and the Social Desirability Scale. Results confirmed the two-factor structure (per-suadability and insensitivity) with a high order factor (gullibility) of the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale; no correlations were found with social desirability. In Study 2, 287 Italian adults completed a questionnaire containing the Italian version of the Gullibility Scale, the Big Five Inventory, and 11 questions on fake news about COVID-19. Results confirmed the same factor structure found in Study 1. With regards to antecedents, results showed that both persuadability and insensitivity positively cor-relate with agreeableness and neuroticism; while, regarding consequences, results showed that persuad-ability positively correlates with fake news about COVID-19. Finally, persuadability mediates the rela-tionship between agreeableness and fake news about COVID-19.
2021
Big Five
COVID-19
Fake news
Gullibility
Gullibility Scale
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