According to this article in Applied Cognitive Psychology. The summary follows. The entire article can be accessed at Sci-Hub.
"Although supernatural beliefs often paint a peculiar picture about the
physical world, the possibility that the beliefs might be based on
inadequate understanding of the non-social world has not received
research attention. In this study (N = 258), we therefore examined how
physical-world skills and knowledge predict religious and paranormal
beliefs. The results showed that supernatural beliefs correlated with
all variables that were included, namely, with low systemizing, poor
intuitive physics skills, poor mechanical ability, poor mental rotation,
low school grades in mathematics and physics, poor common knowledge
about physical and biological phenomena, intuitive and analytical
thinking styles, and in particular, with assigning mentality to
non-mental phenomena. Regression analyses indicated that the strongest
predictors of the beliefs were overall physical capability (a factor
representing most physical skills, interests, and knowledge) and
intuitive thinking style."
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