Causal illusion as a cognitive basis of pseudoscientific beliefs |
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Authors: | Marta N. Torres Itxaso Barberia Javier Rodríguez-Ferreiro |
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Affiliation: | Departament de Cognició, Desenvolupament i Psicologia de l'Educació, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Causal illusion has been proposed as a cognitive mediator of pseudoscientific beliefs. However, previous studies have only tested the association between this cognitive bias and a closely related but different type of unwarranted beliefs, those related to superstition and paranormal phenomena. Participants (n = 225) responded to a novel questionnaire of pseudoscientific beliefs designed for this study. They also completed a contingency learning task in which a possible cause, infusion intake, and a desired effect, headache remission, were actually non-contingent. Volunteers with higher scores on the questionnaire also presented stronger causal illusion effects. These results support the hypothesis that causal illusions might play a fundamental role in the endorsement of pseudoscientific beliefs. |
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Keywords: | causal illusion cognitive bias illusion of causality paranormal beliefs pseudoscience superstition |
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