BAROMETER Informat.ro – INSCOP Research ”Romania between Magic and Esotericism” was conducted by INSCOP Research on behalf of the news platform Informat.ro in partnership with the think-tank Strategic Thinking Group.
The graphical presentation of the data is available here: BAROMETER Informat.ro – INSCOP Research – ”Romania between Magic and Esotericism”
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Fields of superstition
31.1% of Romanians believe that it is best to take superstitions into account in health, 9.9% in love/relationships, 9.3% in career/getting a job, 8.7% in daily decisions, not a specific field, 7.7% in money, and 3.9% in exams, interviews, competitions. 6.5% do not know or do not respond.

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PSD and AUR voters, people over 45 years old, those with primary education, and residents of rural areas consider to a greater extent than the rest of the population that one should take superstitions into account in health. They believe that it is best to take superstitions into account in love/relationships especially: PNL and PSD voters, young people under 30 years old.
They believe that it is best to take superstitions into account in career/getting a job especially: PNL and AUR voters, people with primary education, state employees. Young people under 30 years old and residents of large urban areas consider to a greater extent than the rest of the population that it is best to take superstitions into account in daily decisions, not a specific field. Especially PSD voters, young people under 30 years old, and state employees believe that one should take superstitions into account when it comes to money. They believe that it is best to take superstitions into account in exams, interviews, competitions especially: people with higher education, residents of Bucharest.

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Methodology: The data was collected between October 6-10, 2025. Research method: interview via questionnaire. The data was collected using the CATI method (telephone interviews), with a simple stratified sample volume of 1100 people, representative of significant socio-demographic categories (sex, age, occupation) for the non-institutionalized population of Romania, aged 18 and over. The maximum allowable error of the data is ± 2.95%, at a confidence level of 95%.