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  3. National Science Board Chapter 7: Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding. Science and Engineering Indicators 2006. National Science Foundation (2006). 22 2011. 3 2010.

    «[A]bout three-fourths of Americans hold at least one pseudoscientific belief; i.e., they believed in at least 1 of the 10 survey items[29]»

    «[29] Those 10 items were extrasensory perception (ESP), that houses can be haunted, ghosts/that spirits of dead people can come back in certain places/situations, telepathy/communication between minds without using traditional senses, clairvoyance/the power of the mind to know the past and predict the future, astrology/that the position of the stars and planets can affect peoples lives, that people can communicate mentally with someone who has died, witches, reincarnation/the rebirth of the soul in a new body after death, and channeling/allowing a spirit-being to temporarily assume control of a body.»
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