TY - JOUR
T1 - Paranormal belief, schizotypy, and body mass index
AU - Hergovich, Andreas
AU - Willinger, Ulrike
AU - Arendasy, Martin
N1 - Coden: PMOSA
Affiliations: Department of Psychological Basic Research, Faculty of Psychology, University in Vienna; Department of General Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna; Department of Clinical Psychology, Biological Psychology, Differential Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna; Institute for Psychology, University of Vienna, Liebigg. 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Adressen: Hergovich, A.; Institute for Psychology; University of Vienna; Liebigg. 5 1010 Vienna, Austria; email: [email protected]
Source-File: Psy471Scopus.csv
Import aus Scopus: 2-s2.0-23744457209
Importdatum: 08.01.2007 17:33:38
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - There are indications that subjects with schizotypal personality have a lower Body Mass Index. Also schizotypal personality is linked to a higher incidence of paranormal belief. In this study we examined whether low Body Mass Index is also linked to paranormal belief. In a pilot study 48 students of psychology (85.4% women) between the ages of 20 and 27 years were administered a questionnaire assessing weight, height, and paranormal belief. Analysis suggested an association between belief in paranormal phenomena and low Body Mass Index. In a follow-up study with 300 subjects and equal sex distribution, the relationship was examined under control of schizotypy. The results for Body Mass Index could not be confirmed; however, paranormal belief was heavily associated with the cognitive-perceptual component of schizotypy. Œ Perceptual and Motor Skills 2005.
AB - There are indications that subjects with schizotypal personality have a lower Body Mass Index. Also schizotypal personality is linked to a higher incidence of paranormal belief. In this study we examined whether low Body Mass Index is also linked to paranormal belief. In a pilot study 48 students of psychology (85.4% women) between the ages of 20 and 27 years were administered a questionnaire assessing weight, height, and paranormal belief. Analysis suggested an association between belief in paranormal phenomena and low Body Mass Index. In a follow-up study with 300 subjects and equal sex distribution, the relationship was examined under control of schizotypy. The results for Body Mass Index could not be confirmed; however, paranormal belief was heavily associated with the cognitive-perceptual component of schizotypy. Œ Perceptual and Motor Skills 2005.
M3 - Review
VL - 100
SP - 883
EP - 891
JO - Perceptual and Motor Skills
JF - Perceptual and Motor Skills
SN - 0031-5125
IS - 3 I
ER -