PMC:7796329 / 37860-38903 JSONTXT 3 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T328 0-6 Sentence denotes 2.4.5.
T329 7-21 Sentence denotes Social Support
T330 22-132 Sentence denotes Social structures that shape citizens’ feelings of vulnerability increase beliefs in conspiracy theories [66].
T331 133-236 Sentence denotes As a social structure, a social network or social support acts as a shield against conspiracy theories.
T332 237-331 Sentence denotes Conversely, a lack of social resources or support promotes the beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T333 332-435 Sentence denotes Freeman and Bentall [67] show that conspiracy believers are more likely to have weaker social networks.
T334 436-552 Sentence denotes According to Grohol [68], any societal alienation appears to be connected to greater beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T335 553-734 Sentence denotes Those who suffer on the edge of society, because of their unemployment status, minor ethnicity, or even weak relationship status, report stronger beliefs in the conspiracy theories.
T336 735-936 Sentence denotes Conversely, Sapountzis and Condor [69] find that conspiracy narratives are as likely to be used by people with large social networks as by those whose social interactions are generally more restricted.
T337 937-957 Sentence denotes Hypothesis 16 (H16).
T338 960-1043 Sentence denotes Individuals with more social support exhibit weaker beliefs in conspiracy theories.