In this article, I explore previous conceptualizations of ‘the paranormal’ within religious studies and the social sciences. Introducing some statistics on paranormal variables in Western populations, I argue that the empirical data make a strong case for future studies of paranormal variables, as well as warranting conceptual clarification. Sketching an outline of previous conceptualizations of ‘the paranormal’, I conclude that definitions tend to stress that purportedly paranormal phenomena transgress the boundaries of scientific explanation, as well as demonstrate a degree of tension towards both mainstream or institutionalized science and religion. Lastly, I present the main contribution of the article: an attempt at a new working defin...
Background: This study describes the construction and validation of a new scale for measuring belief...
Interest in paranormal belief escalated in the 1980s, with novel associations discovered between par...
A number of previous studies have examined both the overall level of belief expressed by young peopl...
People's enthusiasm for supernatural phenomena is another major social source of some Cults. It is t...
This thesis evaluated paranormal belief measurement. Particularly, it considered the weaknesses of e...
To date, there has been a dearth of work examining the relationships between paranormal experiences ...
A lack of conceptual clarity and multivariate studies has impeded research on paranormal, superstiti...
Previous studies have found significant associations between paranormal beliefs and sleep variables....
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...
The aim of the study was to establish a new typology of belief in the supernatural; categorising peo...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Invent...
Relatively few studies have investigated the nature and incidence of paranormal experience. Extendin...
There is a great deal of doubt in mainstream science about the appropriateness of scientific researc...
Background: This study describes the construction and validation of a new scale for measuring belief...
Interest in paranormal belief escalated in the 1980s, with novel associations discovered between par...
A number of previous studies have examined both the overall level of belief expressed by young peopl...
People's enthusiasm for supernatural phenomena is another major social source of some Cults. It is t...
This thesis evaluated paranormal belief measurement. Particularly, it considered the weaknesses of e...
To date, there has been a dearth of work examining the relationships between paranormal experiences ...
A lack of conceptual clarity and multivariate studies has impeded research on paranormal, superstiti...
Previous studies have found significant associations between paranormal beliefs and sleep variables....
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...
The aim of the study was to establish a new typology of belief in the supernatural; categorising peo...
The present paper examined relationships between schizotypy (measured by the Oxford-Liverpool Invent...
Relatively few studies have investigated the nature and incidence of paranormal experience. Extendin...
There is a great deal of doubt in mainstream science about the appropriateness of scientific researc...
Background: This study describes the construction and validation of a new scale for measuring belief...
Interest in paranormal belief escalated in the 1980s, with novel associations discovered between par...
A number of previous studies have examined both the overall level of belief expressed by young peopl...