Belief in Pseudoscience, Cognitive Style and Science Literacy

作者: Yoshimasa Majima

DOI: 10.1002/ACP.3136

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摘要: Most studies of superstitious belief have focused on paranormal phenomena, but this study extended existing findings to non‐paranormal pseudoscience by exploring links between …

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