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183 7-10 Gene denotes Age Gene:5973
188 439-442 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
189 47-50 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
190 185-191 Species denotes people Tax:9606
191 253-259 Species denotes people Tax:9606
197 929-932 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
198 514-517 Species denotes men Tax:9606
199 568-573 Species denotes women Tax:9606
200 702-705 Species denotes men Tax:9606
201 744-749 Species denotes women Tax:9606
204 1038-1044 Species denotes people Tax:9606
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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T351 0-6 Sentence denotes 2.4.7.
T352 7-17 Sentence denotes Age/Gender
T353 18-129 Sentence denotes Among demographic variables, age and gender have been examined as predictors of beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T354 130-260 Sentence denotes According to Radnitz et al. [49] and Swami [25], young people are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories than older people.
T355 261-379 Sentence denotes Moreover, in Goreis and Voracek’s [74] metastudies, youth is a positive predictor of a beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T356 380-465 Sentence denotes However, Earnshaw et al. [2] find no significant impact of age on conspiracy beliefs.
T357 466-579 Sentence denotes Regarding gender, Radnitz et al. [47] show that men have stronger beliefs in conspiracy theories than women have.
T358 580-664 Sentence denotes Hart and Graether [29] show that conspiracy believers tend to be younger and female.
T359 665-861 Sentence denotes Cassese et al. [75] demonstrate that men believe conspiracy theories more than women do because the former have higher levels of personal uncertainty and learned hopelessness than the latter have.
T360 862-1006 Sentence denotes In contrast, however, March and Springer [72] find that gender and age do not statistically significantly affect beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T361 1007-1027 Sentence denotes Hypothesis 18 (H18).
T362 1030-1114 Sentence denotes Younger people exhibit stronger beliefs in conspiracy theories than older people do.
T363 1115-1135 Sentence denotes Hypothesis 19 (H19).
T364 1138-1204 Sentence denotes Women exhibit stronger beliefs in conspiracy theories than men do.