PRINCETON, NJ -- About three in four Americans profess at least one paranormal belief, according to a recent Gallup survey. The most popular is extrasensory perception (ESP), mentioned by 41%, followed closely by belief in haunted houses (37%). The full list of items includes:
Believe in
%
Extrasensory perception, or ESP
41
That houses can be haunted
37
Ghosts/that spirits of dead people can come back in certain places/situations
32
Telepathy/communication between minds without using traditional senses
31
Clairvoyance/the power of the mind to know the past and predict the future
26
Astrology, or that the position of the stars and planets can affect people's lives
25
That people can communicate mentally with someone who has died
21
Witches
21
Reincarnation, that is, the rebirth of the soul in a new body after death
20
Channeling/allowing a 'spirit-being' to temporarily assume control of body
9
A special analysis of the data shows that 73% of Americans believe in at least one of the 10 items listed above, while 27% believe in none of them. A Gallup survey in 2001 provided similar results -- 76% professed belief in at least one of the 10 items.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Things Americans Believe
Some context for that poll that says 18% of Americans think Obama is a Muslim:
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