Utinans A, Ancane G, Tobacyk J J, Boyraz G, Livingston M M, Tobacyk J S
1 Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Riga Stradins University.
Psychol Rep. 2015 Feb;116(1):116-26. doi: 10.2466/08.17.PR0.116k14w9. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
A Latvian version of the Revised Paranormal Belief Scale (RPBS) was completed by 229 Latvian university students. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed six relatively independent factors labeled Magical Abilities, Psychokinesis, Traditional Religious Belief, Superstition, Spirit Travel, and Extraordinary Life Forms. Based on the motivational-control model, it was hypothesized that the societal stressors affecting Latvian society during the last 50 yr. have led to a reduced sense of personal control which, in turn, has resulted in increased endorsement of paranormal beliefs to re-establish a sense of control. The motivational-control hypothesis was not supported. Results indicated that (except for Traditional Religious Belief in women), the majority of these students were disbelievers in paranormal phenomena. As hypothesized, Latvian women reported significantly greater paranormal belief than men.
229名拉脱维亚大学生完成了一份拉脱维亚语版的修订超自然信念量表(RPBS)。探索性和验证性因素分析揭示了六个相对独立的因素,分别标记为魔法能力、心灵致动、传统宗教信仰、迷信、灵魂旅行和奇异生命形式。基于动机控制模型,研究假设过去50年里影响拉脱维亚社会的社会压力源导致个人控制感降低,进而导致对超自然信念的认同增加,以重新建立控制感。动机控制假设未得到支持。结果表明,(女性的传统宗教信仰除外)这些学生中的大多数不相信超自然现象。正如所假设的,拉脱维亚女性报告的超自然信念明显高于男性。