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T126 0-83 Sentence denotes The relationship between conspiracy theories and ideology has several explanations.
T127 84-148 Sentence denotes People believe in conspiracy theories that fit their ideologies.
T128 149-308 Sentence denotes Miller et al. [3] argue that those who endorse conspiracy theories have particular ideological worldviews with which the conspiracy theories can be associated.
T129 309-506 Sentence denotes Miller et al. [3] show that left-right political orientation influences beliefs in conspiracy theories about climate change, Barack Obama’s birthplace, the 9/11 terror attacks, and electoral fraud.
T130 507-627 Sentence denotes Additionally, believing in a conspiracy theory is highly likely when one’s belief in a specific ideology is strong [10].
T131 628-682 Sentence denotes Van Prooijen et al. [28] focus on political extremism.
T132 683-813 Sentence denotes They show that extreme left and right political ideologies are positively associated with tendency to believe conspiracy theories.
T133 814-971 Sentence denotes In the other hand, members of ideological groups tend to think that those who hold one ideology regard the other side’s argument as a conspiracy theory [10].
T134 972-1077 Sentence denotes Hart and Graether [29] find a negative association between liberalism and beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T135 1078-1216 Sentence denotes However, Oliver and Wood [6] demonstrate that beliefs in conspiracy theories are not limited to just one side of the ideological spectrum.