RESULTS:
Sandy’s theory is that those who scored higher Intuition (N) instead of Sensing (S) and under Perceiving (P) instead of Judging (J) were the most likely to have a paranormal experience. We are only looking at those two categories. Let’s see how close she came:
Total Yes answers: 53
Those who have had a paranormal experience and scored as Intuition (N): 35
Those who have had a paranormal experience and scored as Perceiving (P): 28
Those who have had a paranormal experience and scored as BOTH: 24
As for No. one would thus believe they would score higher in Sensing (S) instead of Intuition (N) and higher in Judging (J) instead of Perceiving (P).
Total No answers: 11
Those who have Not had a paranormal experience and scored as Sensing (S): 7
Those who have Not had a paranormal experience and scored as Judging (J): 8
Those who have Not had a paranormal experience and scored as BOTH: 5
Based on the above results, I see NO correlation among the Meyers Briggs thinking styles and the susceptibility to having paranormal experiences.
If anyone would like to see the individual scores, simply PM me and I’ll send them a copy.