Executive Functioning: Assessing the Role of Perceived Paranormal Ability
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Drinkwater, Kenneth Graham
Dagnall, Neil
Denovan, Andrew
Parker, Andrew
Escolà-Gascón, Álex
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
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2021Resumen
This study examined whether scores on self-report measures of executive functions varied
in accordance with level of self-professed paranormal ability. The investigators compared
three groups varying in attribution of paranormal facilities: practitioners (Mediums, Psychics,
Spiritualists and Fortune-Tellers), self-professed ability and no ability. Consistent with
recent research on cognitive-perceptual factors allied to delusional formation and thinking
style, the researchers anticipated that practitioners would score higher on paranormal
belief and self-reported executive function disruption. Correspondingly, the investigators
also hypothesised that the self-professed ability group would demonstrate greater belief
in the paranormal and higher levels of executive function disruption than the no ability
group. A sample of 499 (219 males, 279 females) respondents completed the measures
online. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) found a large effect size, alongside
significant differences on all variables apart from Cognitive Reappraisal. Pairwise
comparisons indicated that Paranormal Belief increased as a function of level of ability;
practitioners scored higher than self-professed, who in turn scored higher than the no
ability group. For executive functioning, significant differences emerged only for the no
ability vs. self-professed ability and no ability vs. practising groups. Collectively, outcomes
indicated that perception of ability, regardless of intensity of paranormal conviction,
influenced subjective appraisal of executive functions. Failure to find consistent differences
between practitioner and self-professed ability groups suggested that discernment of
ability was sufficient to heighten awareness of executive functioning disruptions.
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English
Materias (CDU)
159.9 - Psicología
Palabras clave
Paranormal ability
Paranormal belief
Executive functions
Self-report measures
Multivariate analysis of variance
Páginas
9 p.
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Frontiers
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Frontiers in Psychology, 12:798283, 2021
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