Relationship Between Personality Traits and Dejavu Experience Among Religious and Non-Religious People.

Autor: Razaq, Noshaba, Anjum, Zunaira, Sehar, Hifza, Bano, Sheher, Fayyaz, Laiba, Shafqat, Sana
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Zdroj: Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal; 4/30/2024, Vol. 74 Issue 2, p312-312, 1p
Abstrakt: ABSTRACTS Objective: To investigate the significant differences in the response of male and female participants to dejà vu experiences and to analyze whether the Big Five personality traits predict dejà vu experiences among religious and non-religious participants. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: City of Lahore, Pakistan, from Jan to Nov 2020. Methodology: This study comprised a random sample of 160 male and female participants, aged 20-50 years from the different communities. The questionnaire, Big Five personality trait, and Italian inventory Dejà vu experience assessment instruments were used to investigate the relationship between personality traits and dejà vu experience among religious and non-religious participants. Result: The score of male participants for dejà vu experience Mean±SD=51.55±9.26, and the score of female participants for dejà vu experience Mean±SD=50.08±8.47. Dejà vu among participants has a positive effect, with 0.026 for extraversion, 0.416 for conscientiousness, and 0.676 for openness to experience. Conclusion: Our study results exhibited that male and female participants showed no significant difference in their dejà vu experiences. Moreover, the study results showed that extraversion, conscientiousness, and openness to experience personality traits were positive predictors of dejà vu experiences among participants from different religions and non-religions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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