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Paranormal belief and errors of probabilistic reasoning: The role of constituent conditional relatedness in believers' susceptibility to the conjunction fallacy
Affiliation:1. Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, Department of Psychology, Goldsmith''s College, University of London, UK;2. School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, UK;1. Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics (RILE), Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam;2. Department of Jurisprudence, Center for Law and Behavior, Amsterdam Law School, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands;3. Institute of Security and Global Affairs and Department of Economics, Leiden University, the Netherlands;2. Northwestern University, 633 Clark St, Evanston, IL 60208, United States
Abstract:The present study examines the extent to which stronger belief in either extrasensory perception, psychokinesis or life-after-death is associated with a proneness to making conjunction errors (CEs). One hundred and sixty members of the UK public read eight hypothetical scenarios and for each estimated the likelihood that two constituent events alone plus their conjunction would occur. The impact of paranormal belief plus constituents’ conditional relatedness type, estimates of the subjectively less likely and more likely constituents plus relevant interaction terms tested via three Generalized Linear Mixed Models. General qualification levels were controlled for. As expected, stronger PK beliefs and depiction of a positively conditionally related (verses conditionally unrelated) constituent pairs predicted higher CE generation. ESP and LAD beliefs had no impact with, surprisingly, higher estimates of the less likely constituent predicting fewer - not more - CEs. Theoretical implications, methodological issues and ideas for future research are discussed.
Keywords:Paranormal belief  Conjunction fallacy  Conditional related  Surprise  Probabilistic reasoning
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