数字原生代的异常体验与他人信任问卷调查(研究论文,第38届生命信息科学学术研讨会)

Hideyuki Kokubo
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在20世纪80年代和90年代初,日本对大学生和医务人员进行了关于异常(超自然)经历的问卷调查,从这些调查开始,出现了新的一代,即所谓的“数字原生代”,他们是在多种形式的信息技术发展中诞生的。在日本,如果他们出生于1987年至1997年,他们通常被称为“Mitori”一代,本研究给出了对Digita1 Native的133名日本大学生(男、女)进行的关于异常体验和信任他人的问卷调查结果,发现异常体验的频率与之前的调查相似,这支持了异常体验基于经验而非文化的假设。数字原生代的信任倾向比前几代人更大。第六感的信念与其他因素有关,如对他人的信任,而不是与ESP经验有关。
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A Questionnaire Survey for the Digital Native Generation on Their Anomalous Experiences and Trust for Other Persons(Research Paper,The 38th Symposium on Life Information Science)
: In the 1980s and early 1990s, questionnaire surveys were done in Japan for university students and medical staff members on anomalous (paranormal) experiences, Since the times of these surveys, a new generation has appeared, the so-called "Digital Native Generation" that was bom during the development ofmany forms of information technology. Also they are often called as "Mitori" generation in Japan if they were born from 1987 to 1997 and were by The present study gives the results of a questionnaire survey fbr Japanese university students (133 males, females) of Digita1 Native on anomalous experiences and trust fbr other persons, It was found that the frequencies of anemalous experiences were similar to those ofprevious surveys, and that supported the hypothesis that anomalous experiences are experience-based, not culture-based. The tendency oftrust was larger for the Digital Native generation than the previeus generations. And it was suggested that the belief for 6th sense correlated to other factors such as trust fbr other persons, rather than ESP experiences.
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