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					<description><![CDATA[Skeptical in terms of religion, but not so much on &#039;skepticism&#039; in the sense of paranormal and pseudoscience beliefs.

If you want some more data about belief in the paranormal and pseudoscience (as well as creationism and conspiracy theory beliefs), there is a presentation on the Skeptic Zone podcast about a 2008 study done by the Australian Skeptics (episode #47) - and my own studies on my blog, which is linked to at the end of the post you linked to - &#039;Women and Superstition&#039;, in four parts. :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skeptical in terms of religion, but not so much on &#8216;skepticism&#8217; in the sense of paranormal and pseudoscience beliefs.</p>
<p>If you want some more data about belief in the paranormal and pseudoscience (as well as creationism and conspiracy theory beliefs), there is a presentation on the Skeptic Zone podcast about a 2008 study done by the Australian Skeptics (episode #47) &#8211; and my own studies on my blog, which is linked to at the end of the post you linked to &#8211; &#8216;Women and Superstition&#8217;, in four parts. 🙂</p>
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