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Belief a proposition or conception held by an individual to be true, regardless of whether that individual has particular empirical causes for doing so; beliefs have less rigid criteria than knowledge or acceptance and can be "extrarational" and "have little correspondence with the outside world" (Southerland et al. 2001).
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