Links between components of self-consciousness and belief in the paranormal were analyzed from questionnaire self-reports of 104 college students. High private self-consciousness and low social anxiety were associated with greater belief in paranormal phenomena, particularly psi, witchcraft, spiritualism, and precognition.
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