HIV/AIDS Conspiracy Beliefs
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Bogart, L. M., & Thorburn, S. (2005). Are HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs a barrier to HIV prevention among african americans? JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 38(2), 213.
Strongly disagree, Somewhat disagree, Neutral, Somewhat agree, Strongly agree
Internal consistency reliability = 0.88, split-half reliability = 0.90
Validity information was not available.
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Bogart, L. M., & Thorburn, S. (2005). Are HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs a barrier to HIV prevention among african americans? JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 38(2), 213.
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