An online survey was undertaken to examine the relationship between the intensity of beliefs in paranormal phenomena and two facets of a scientific worldview, namely, an appreciation of the values of science and a disposition to presumptive scepticism. A sample of 202 British residents participated in the survey. The findings indicate that paranormal believers have both a relatively low regard for the values of science and weak dispositional scepticism. These findings are discussed in terms of the worldview hypothesis of paranormal belief
The purpose of the present study was to add to or take away from the support provided for three hypo...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
The purpose of this paper is to examine effects of dominant social-psychological factors on paranorm...
An online survey was undertaken to examine the relationship between the intensity of beliefs in para...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
Prior research has identified inconsistencies in relations between extroversion and paranormal belie...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Inven...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
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Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
Dr Ian Baker, Parapsychologist and Chartered psychologist explains how apparently paranormal phenome...
This study investigated the degree to which cognitive bias mediated the relationship between thinkin...
The main aim of this exploratory study was to determine new or not fully investigated correlates of ...
An exploratory analysis of popular beliefs was undertaken in Christchurch. New Zealand Self-administ...
This study examined the degree to which paranormal believers, who profess 'strong' belief in the pop...
The purpose of the present study was to add to or take away from the support provided for three hypo...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
The purpose of this paper is to examine effects of dominant social-psychological factors on paranorm...
An online survey was undertaken to examine the relationship between the intensity of beliefs in para...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
Prior research has identified inconsistencies in relations between extroversion and paranormal belie...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Inven...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...
Paranormal beliefs are held by a large proportion of the population, yet the existence of paranormal...
Dr Ian Baker, Parapsychologist and Chartered psychologist explains how apparently paranormal phenome...
This study investigated the degree to which cognitive bias mediated the relationship between thinkin...
The main aim of this exploratory study was to determine new or not fully investigated correlates of ...
An exploratory analysis of popular beliefs was undertaken in Christchurch. New Zealand Self-administ...
This study examined the degree to which paranormal believers, who profess 'strong' belief in the pop...
The purpose of the present study was to add to or take away from the support provided for three hypo...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
The purpose of this paper is to examine effects of dominant social-psychological factors on paranorm...