Survey of Paranormal Beliefs and Media Effects
Survey of Paranormal Beliefs and Media Effects
A research paper testing hypotheses about beliefs in paranormal events across religious, ethnic, and gender lines.
3,283 words (
approx. 13.1 pages) |
16 sources |
1999
Paper Summary:
This is a research paper which examines the following hypotheses :
? People who watch ?The X-Files? will show higher rates of believing the government is hiding information about aliens.
? People who have no religion will show lower rates of believing :
The government is hiding information about aliens
Any of the supernatural activities (a, b, c, d?)
? People who believe in God will show higher rates of believing in other supernatural items.
? People who do not believe in God will show lower rates of believing in other supernatural items.
? People from non-caucasian backgrounds will show less rates of believing in supernatural items other than God.
? There will be higher rates of people with caucasian backgrounds who believe in supernatural items other than God.
? There will be a higher rate of students who believe that the government is hiding information about aliens.
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