The research on the cognitive bias involved in the endorsement of irrational believes is as vast and difficult to define as the set of possible irrational beliefs (see Vyse, 2013). One subset of irrational beliefs is that composed by beliefs about paranormal events, i.e. – according to Broad’s (1953) definition – events that violate the fundamental and scientifically founded principles of nature. This is an interesting definition, which – with reference to the violation of principles of nature – establishes a link to a specific cognitive bias responsible for paranormal beliefs due to an ontological confusion of core knowledge (e.g., Lindeman & Aarnio, 2007). The aim of this contribution is to explore why and how core knowledge confusion...
The present study comprises a discursive analysis of a cognitive phenomenon, paranormal beliefs. A d...
Previous research has established a relationship between thinking styles (intuitive-experiential and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Paranormal beliefs and Psychotic-like Experiences (PLE) are phenotypic...
The research on the cognitive bias involved in the endorsement of irrational believes is as vast and...
This paper examined whether belief in the paranormal is linked to a general weakness in probabilisti...
Cognitive ability engaging in problem solving. We assess the hypothesis that an analytic cognitive s...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
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...
In this paper, we contrast epistemological (‘externalist’) and cognitive (‘internalist’) viewpoints ...
Irrational beliefs are often used as an umbrella term that comprises a variety of psychological cons...
This study investigated the degree to which cognitive bias mediated the relationship between thinkin...
The present study investigated the extent to which thinking style predicted paranormal belief. To ac...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
The present study comprises a discursive analysis of a cognitive phenomenon, paranormal beliefs. A d...
Previous research has established a relationship between thinking styles (intuitive-experiential and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Paranormal beliefs and Psychotic-like Experiences (PLE) are phenotypic...
The research on the cognitive bias involved in the endorsement of irrational believes is as vast and...
This paper examined whether belief in the paranormal is linked to a general weakness in probabilisti...
Cognitive ability engaging in problem solving. We assess the hypothesis that an analytic cognitive s...
Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human...
A large number of theories about the development and maintenance of paranormal beliefs have been rai...
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...
In this paper, we contrast epistemological (‘externalist’) and cognitive (‘internalist’) viewpoints ...
Irrational beliefs are often used as an umbrella term that comprises a variety of psychological cons...
This study investigated the degree to which cognitive bias mediated the relationship between thinkin...
The present study investigated the extent to which thinking style predicted paranormal belief. To ac...
The aim of this study was to assess whether paranormal beliefs were correlated with, or predicted by...
The present study comprises a discursive analysis of a cognitive phenomenon, paranormal beliefs. A d...
Previous research has established a relationship between thinking styles (intuitive-experiential and...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Paranormal beliefs and Psychotic-like Experiences (PLE) are phenotypic...