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1“…Consequently, the aim of the present study was to examine the prevalence of pseudoscientific ideas among British and Irish sports coaches. …”
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2por Chow, Julie Y. L., Colagiuri, Ben, Rottman, Benjamin M., Goldwater, Micah, Livesey, Evan J.“…These findings suggest heterogeneity in pseudoscientific health beliefs and the need to tailor intervention strategies according to underlying causes.…”
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3“…The following hypothesis was posed: social quarantine alters the levels of magical thinking, pseudoscientific beliefs and anomalous perceptions due to quarantine. …”
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4“…The prevalence of pseudoscientific beliefs in our societies negatively influences relevant areas such as health or education. …”
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5por Garcia-Arch, Josue, Barberia, Itxaso, Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Javier, Fuentemilla, Lluís“…The popularity and spread of health-related pseudoscientific practices is a worldwide problem. Despite being counteracted by competent agents of our societies, their prevalence and spread continue to grow. …”
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6por Côté, Pierre, Bussières, André, Cassidy, J. David, Hartvigsen, Jan, Kawchuk, Greg N., Leboeuf-Yde, Charlotte, Mior, Silvano, Schneider, MichaelEnlace del recurso
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7por Bharwani, K D, Kersten, A B, Stone, A L, Birklein, F, Bruehl, S, Dirckx, M, Drummond, P D, Gierthmühlen, J, Goebel, A, Knudsen, L, Huygen, F J P MEnlace del recurso
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11Magical beliefs and discriminating science from pseudoscience in undergraduate professional students“…A 2012 study suggested pseudoscientific rationales can influence acceptance of reported paranormal phenomena. …”
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12“…Epistemically suspect beliefs, such as endorsement of conspiracy theories or pseudoscientific claims, are widespread even among highly educated individuals. …”
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13“…By incorporating examples of pseudoscience into lectures, instructors can provide students with the tools needed to understand the difference between scientific and pseudoscientific or paranormal claims. We discuss examples involving psychics, ghosts, aliens, and other phenomena in relation to scientific thinking. …”
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14“…These results were largely replicated in the second study, in which we added pseudoscientific practices as an outcome; trust in science and the wisdom of the common man contributed to their prediction only indirectly, through epistemically suspect beliefs. …”
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15“…BACKGROUND: Similar effect sizes have been reported for the effects of conspiracy, pseudoscientific, and paranormal beliefs on authoritarian attitudes, which points to a conceptual problem at the heart of the conspiracy literature, namely lack of clarity as to what uniquely defines conspiracy beliefs and whether those unique elements contribute distinctly to authoritarian ideologies. …”
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16por Lazarević, Ljiljana B., Purić, Danka, Teovanović, Predrag, Lukić, Petar, Zupan, Zorana, Knežević, Goran“…Mediation analyses conducted on a convenient sample from the general population recruited via social media and by snowballing (N = 417) showed that engagement in pseudoscientific behaviors was predicted by high Disintegration. …”
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17“…Nonetheless, counterintuitive pseudoscientific concepts, when in combination with intuitively appealing content, may differentially draw attention and memory. …”
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18“…We presented individuals varying in their endorsement of pseudoscientific beliefs with two hypothesis testing tasks. …”
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19“…Our aim was, therefore, to further investigate the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and adherence to official COVID-19 medical guidelines by including mediating roles of beliefs in pseudoscientific information and trust in government officials. …”
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20“…The prevalence of pseudoscientific beliefs and fake news increased during the coronavirus crisis. …”
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