In the reasoning literature, paranormal beliefs have been proposed to be linked to two related phenomena: a biased perception of causality and a biased information-sampling strategy (believers tend to test fewer hypotheses and prefer confirmatory information). In parallel, recent contingency learning studies showed that, when two unrelated events coincide frequently, individuals interpret this ambiguous pattern as evidence of a causal relationship. Moreover, the latter studies indicate that sampling more cause-present cases than cause-absent cases strengthens the illusion. If paranormal believers actually exhibit a biased exposure to the available information, they should also show this bias in the contingency learning task: they would in f...
Causal illusion has been proposed as a cognitive mediator of pseudoscientific beliefs. However, prev...
Beliefs about cause and effect, including health beliefs, are thought to be related to the frequency...
Two studies examine the impact event vividness, event severity, and prior paranormal belief has on c...
In the reasoning literature, paranormal beliefs have been proposed to be linked to two related pheno...
<div><p>In the reasoning literature, paranormal beliefs have been proposed to be linked to two relat...
Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual decision-mak...
This paper examined whether belief in the paranormal is linked to a general weakness in probabilisti...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual deci...
Numerous studies suggest individuals who endorse paranormal concepts such as ESP are especially pron...
Studies exploring relationships between belief in the paranormal and vulnerability to cognitive bias...
Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual decision-mak...
Previous studies, using student participants, have investigated conditional reasoning (Wierzbicki, 1...
It has been hypothesized that illusory agency detection is at the basis of belief in supernatural ag...
Under conditions of uncertainty, people tend to make systematic and predictable errors in their judg...
Previous studies have proposed that low evidential criteria or proneness to jump to conclusions infu...
Causal illusion has been proposed as a cognitive mediator of pseudoscientific beliefs. However, prev...
Beliefs about cause and effect, including health beliefs, are thought to be related to the frequency...
Two studies examine the impact event vividness, event severity, and prior paranormal belief has on c...
In the reasoning literature, paranormal beliefs have been proposed to be linked to two related pheno...
<div><p>In the reasoning literature, paranormal beliefs have been proposed to be linked to two relat...
Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual decision-mak...
This paper examined whether belief in the paranormal is linked to a general weakness in probabilisti...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual deci...
Numerous studies suggest individuals who endorse paranormal concepts such as ESP are especially pron...
Studies exploring relationships between belief in the paranormal and vulnerability to cognitive bias...
Previous studies have shown that one’s prior beliefs have a strong effect on perceptual decision-mak...
Previous studies, using student participants, have investigated conditional reasoning (Wierzbicki, 1...
It has been hypothesized that illusory agency detection is at the basis of belief in supernatural ag...
Under conditions of uncertainty, people tend to make systematic and predictable errors in their judg...
Previous studies have proposed that low evidential criteria or proneness to jump to conclusions infu...
Causal illusion has been proposed as a cognitive mediator of pseudoscientific beliefs. However, prev...
Beliefs about cause and effect, including health beliefs, are thought to be related to the frequency...
Two studies examine the impact event vividness, event severity, and prior paranormal belief has on c...