Things That Go Bump in Their Heads: Reducing Students’ Beliefs in the Paranormal by Richard L. Miller ICTP-St. Petersburg, 2008.

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Things That Go Bump in Their Heads: Reducing Students’ Beliefs in the Paranormal by Richard L. Miller ICTP-St. Petersburg, 2008

Extent of Paranormal Belief from Gallup Poll

Alien Abduction

Astrology, Crystal Balls & Tarot

Reincarnation

Subliminal Perception

Subliminal Persuasion

Why we believe: Reducing Uncertainty

Why We Believe: Reducing Uncertainty - Terror Management  Belief Systems:  Biblical Literalists  Modernists  Post-modernists  New Agers  Changes in Traditional & Paranormal Beliefs as a function of Death Anxiety

Effects of Mortality Salience on Religious Beliefs

Effects of Mortality Salience on Paranormal Beliefs

Techniques to Reduce Students’ Paranormal Beliefs  Courses that emphasize critical thinking and research methodology  Educational interventions based on Cognitive Dissonance Theory  Counterattitudinal Advocacy  Belief Perseverance  Hypocrisy Induction

Traditional Educational Approaches

Flooding applied to the Classroom

Research Methods Class: Palm Reading  Double-blind Technique  Preparation of Stimulus Materials  Descriptions Provided by the Reader  Finding Yourself

Counterattitudinal Advocacy I  Stimulus Materials  Reading, Writing and Control  Before and After Miller, et al. Teaching of Psyhology, 1998

Figure 1. Agreement with Scientific Position

Figure 2.. Agreement with Scientific Position

Counterattitudinal Advocacy II  Effort vs. Self-generation of Arguments  Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions Miller & Wozniak, Current Research in Social Psychology, 2001

Figure 1. Belief in Subliminal Perception

Table 1. Behavioral Intentions

Other Approaches to Overcoming Paranormal Beliefs  Belief Perseverance  Hypocrisy Induction  Water Conservation  Condom Use  Prejudice  Limitations  Self-affirmation  Descriptive Norms  Psychological Reactance

The Challenge to us All as Teachers