When there's not enough money for rent and food, what do people spend 
their money on? Psychics, apparently. I would think that even people who 
normally go in for this kind of stuff would regard it as an amusing 
luxury; one of the first things to be cut when times get tough. But I am 
wrong because, as is my wont, I reflexively assume that most people are 
minimally rational (despite the massive number of times I have been 
shown otherwise by both research and everyday experience). So what is 
the psychological explanation for this? That when hard time are upon us 
people feel more desperate than ever for an extra little "edge," and 
they think that psychics might provide it?
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/02/05/psychics.economy/index.html

Then again, perhaps the whole article is junk. This is just one psychic 
who just happens to say, in the midst of a rare and enormous promotional 
opportunity (being intereviewed by CNN), that business is better than 
ever before and that even people in business suits have begun to come 
'round. I only hope this is the case.

Chris
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

 

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