PMC:7796329 / 25488-26827 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T206 0-6 Sentence denotes 2.3.1.
T207 7-21 Sentence denotes Perceived Risk
T208 22-183 Sentence denotes In conspiracy theory research, beliefs in conspiracy theories are occurred under uncertainty and randomness which are related to social crises and risks [45,46].
T209 184-492 Sentence denotes Societal crisis situations increase beliefs in conspiracy theories because the unpleasant feelings that people experience when in crisis—fear, uncertainty, and a lack of control—motivate them to make sense of the situation, increasing the likelihood that they perceive conspiracies in social situations [41].
T210 493-585 Sentence denotes Uncontrollable danger from a personal perspective reinforces beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T211 586-756 Sentence denotes Based on a dangerous worldview scale, Hart and Graether [29] show that people who report greater beliefs in conspiracy theories tend to hold more dangerous world beliefs.
T212 757-851 Sentence denotes Believing a conspiracy theory gives an individual a sense of security by lowering uncertainty.
T213 852-1117 Sentence denotes Earnshaw et al. [2] explain that conspiracy theories satisfy an existential motive by helping people feel safe in their environments; individuals are more likely to believe conspiracy theories when they feel anxious, powerless, and unable to control their outcomes.
T214 1118-1246 Sentence denotes Similarly, people who view the world as dangerous and uncontrollable may assuage their anxiety through conspiracy theories [29].
T215 1247-1265 Sentence denotes Hypothesis 6 (H6).
T216 1268-1339 Sentence denotes Perceived risk is positively related to beliefs in conspiracy theories.