The effect of a change in pro attitude on paranormal performance: a pilot study using naive and sophisticated skeptics

A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne's (2004) concept of the ''pro attitude'' (an attitude towards a favorable outcome in a normal or paranormal task). Participants were required to identify the correct symbols randomly presented on computer in a run of 50 trials. Skeptics were given a second run. After each run, hit-rates were pre- sented on screen. A subgroup of randomly selected skeptics were informed that scores, if sufficiently high or low, indicate statistical evidence of psi. It was hypothesized that news of this information (the ''treatment'') would alter the pro attitude of some skeptics and lead them to try to score at chance, rather than risk producing scores that might indicate psi. A significant correlation between hit- rate and belief in psi after treatment (but not before treatment) was found for ''converted'' skeptics (i.e., ''new believers'' in psi). Post hoc evidence showed a significantly high hit-rate on symbol identification after conversion (but not before conversion). These results suggest a ''conversion effect'' in some skeptics, thus indicating a change in pro attitude. It was concluded that further research on the pro attitude is warranted since evidence of same may help identify sources of paranormal effects.

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