Exploring the Relationship Between Personality Traits and Superstitious Beliefs

  • Anyaegbunam M
  • Omonijo D
  • Ogunwa C
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Abstract

In Nigeria, almost every tribe has several superstitious beliefs which, tend to affect their day to day behavior. The current work investigated the relationship of such beliefs with personality traits in the southeast geopolitical zone of the country [specifically Igbo land]. The researchers used the Big 5 personality Inventory (BFPI) and the Igbo Culture Superstitious Belief Scale. The internal consistency reliability of the ICSBS ranged from .30 to .67. A total of 250 participants [94 males and 156 females, between 25 and 53 years, with the mean age of 36.99 and standard deviation 5.89] participated in the study.  Multiple regression analysis was adopted. From the above result, openness to experience (Beta = .484, t=8.15, p

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Anyaegbunam, M. C., Omonijo, D. O., & Ogunwa, C. E. (2021). Exploring the Relationship Between Personality Traits and Superstitious Beliefs. Journal of International Cooperation and Development, 4(1), 60. https://doi.org/10.36941/jicd-2021-0004

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