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T160 0-73 Sentence denotes Both religion type and religiosity affect beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T161 74-120 Sentence denotes Religiosity is the depth of faith in religion.
T162 121-345 Sentence denotes Higher religiosity can be associated with greater beliefs in conspiracy theories because religions and conspiracy theories share certain elements, including paranormal activity, esotericism, millennialism, and prophecy [35].
T163 346-460 Sentence denotes Various interpretations are possible for the relationship between religious beliefs and conspiracy theory beliefs.
T164 461-618 Sentence denotes For example, according to Jasinskaja-Lahti and Jetten [36], there is not difference of the belief in conspiracy theories between believers and non-believers.
T165 619-900 Sentence denotes In other hand, they reported that the extent to which religious worldviews were endorsed predicted belief in conspiracy theories; not self-categorization as religious, but strong attachment to religion among believers was directly related with higher belief in conspiracy theories.
T166 901-967 Sentence denotes Why strong attachment brings out more belief in conspiracy theory.
T167 968-1106 Sentence denotes Jasinskaja-Lahti and Jetten [36] explained this by the mediated role of higher anti-intellectualism which strong religious believers have.
T168 1107-1269 Sentence denotes Individuals who show more orientation in scientifically sceptical attitude are more sensitive on find out logical fallacies presented in conspiracy theories [37].
T169 1270-1430 Sentence denotes Other studies reported that there is closely link between religiosity and stronger conservatism and traditionalism [38], and higher political conservatism [39].
T170 1431-1493 Sentence denotes Those conservatism induces more belief in conspiracy theories.
T171 1494-1645 Sentence denotes Van der Linden et al. [40] showed that extreme conservatives were significantly more likely to engage in conspiratorial thinking than extreme liberals.
T172 1646-1731 Sentence denotes Hart and Graether [29] show that believers in conspiracies tend to be more religious.
T173 1732-1883 Sentence denotes In contrast, Jasinskaja-Lahti and Jetten [36] show that religious believers and non-believers do not differ in terms of beliefs in conspiracy theories.