A Scale for Assessing Belief in Lunar Effects: Reliability and Concurrent Validity

Author:

Rotton James1,Kelly I. W.2

Affiliation:

1. Florida International University

2. University of Saskatchewan

Abstract

Normative, reliability, and validity data for a short (9-item) scale that assesses belief in lunar effects are presented. As hypothesized, scores on this scale were correlated with those on instruments measuring belief in paranormal phenomena. It is suggested that the construct validity of belief in paranormal phenomena can be improved by including this brief scale in research on superstitious behavior.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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