- See Also
- Gwern
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Links
- “Raising the Value of Research Studies in Psychological Science by Increasing the Credibility of Research Reports: the Transparent Psi Project”, Kekecs et al 2023
- “The Future Failed: No Evidence for Precognition in a Large Scale Replication Attempt of Bem 2011”, Muhmenthaler et al 2022
- “Magical Thinking in Individuals With High Polygenic Risk for Schizophrenia but No Non-Affective Psychoses—A General Population Study”, Saarinen et al 2022
- “Anthropocentric Biases in Teleological Thinking: How Nature Seems Designed for Humans”, Preston & Shin 2021
- “Applying Insights from Magic to Improve Deception in Research: The Swiss Cheese Model”, Olson & Raz 2020
- “Talking to the Dead in the Classroom: How a Supposedly Psychic Event Impacts Beliefs and Feelings”, Lesaffre et al 2020
- “Expert Consensus Procedure (ECO): Facilitating Robust Scientific Outputs”, Kekecs et al 2020
- “The Control Group Is Out Of Control”, Alexander 2014
- “Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect”, Bem 2011
- “On Rustles, Wolf Interpretations, and Other Wild Speculations”, Navon 2010
- “Attention and Awareness in Stage Magic: Turning Tricks into Research”, Macknik et al 2008
- “Experimenter Effects and the Remote Detection of Staring”, Wiseman & Schlitz 2005
- “The Influence of Prior Beliefs on Scientific Judgments of Evidence Quality”, Koehler 1993
- “Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics”, Castle 1991
- “Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics § Pg21”, Castle 1991 (page 21)
- “Methods for Studying Coincidences”, Diaconis & Mosteller 1989
- “’The Psychology of Life After Death’: Reply”, Siegel 1981
- “The Psychology of Life After Death”, Siegel 1980
- “Telepathy and Other Untestable Hypotheses”, Rhine 1974
- “Craps and Magic”, Henslin 1967
- “The Present Status of Parapsychology”, Boring 1955
- “Is There a Case for Retrocognition?”, Sabine 1950
- “Why Were Early Psychedelicists So Weird?”
- “The Psychology of Parapsychology, or Why Good Researchers Publishing Good Articles in Good Journals Can Still Get It Totally Wrong”
- “Do Drugs Make Religious Experience Possible? They Did for James and for Other Philosopher-Mystics of His Day. James’s Experiments With Psychoactive Drugs Raise Difficult Questions about Belief and Its Conditions”
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See Also
Gwern
“The Impossibility of Knowledge of Retrocognitive Knowledge”, Gwern 2023
“One Man’s Modus Ponens”, Gwern 2012
“Hydrocephalus and Intelligence: The Hollow Men”, Gwern 2015
Links
“Raising the Value of Research Studies in Psychological Science by Increasing the Credibility of Research Reports: the Transparent Psi Project”, Kekecs et al 2023
“The Future Failed: No Evidence for Precognition in a Large Scale Replication Attempt of Bem 2011”, Muhmenthaler et al 2022
The Future Failed: No Evidence for Precognition in a Large Scale Replication Attempt of Bem 2011
“Magical Thinking in Individuals With High Polygenic Risk for Schizophrenia but No Non-Affective Psychoses—A General Population Study”, Saarinen et al 2022
“Anthropocentric Biases in Teleological Thinking: How Nature Seems Designed for Humans”, Preston & Shin 2021
Anthropocentric biases in teleological thinking: How nature seems designed for humans
“Applying Insights from Magic to Improve Deception in Research: The Swiss Cheese Model”, Olson & Raz 2020
Applying insights from magic to improve deception in research: The Swiss cheese model
“Talking to the Dead in the Classroom: How a Supposedly Psychic Event Impacts Beliefs and Feelings”, Lesaffre et al 2020
Talking to the Dead in the Classroom: How a Supposedly Psychic Event Impacts Beliefs and Feelings
“Expert Consensus Procedure (ECO): Facilitating Robust Scientific Outputs”, Kekecs et al 2020
Expert Consensus Procedure (ECO): Facilitating Robust Scientific Outputs
“The Control Group Is Out Of Control”, Alexander 2014
“Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect”, Bem 2011
“Attention and Awareness in Stage Magic: Turning Tricks into Research”, Macknik et al 2008
Attention and awareness in stage magic: turning tricks into research
“Experimenter Effects and the Remote Detection of Staring”, Wiseman & Schlitz 2005
“The Influence of Prior Beliefs on Scientific Judgments of Evidence Quality”, Koehler 1993
The Influence of Prior Beliefs on Scientific Judgments of Evidence Quality
“Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics”, Castle 1991
Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics:
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“Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics § Pg21”, Castle 1991 (page 21)
Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics § pg21:
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“Methods for Studying Coincidences”, Diaconis & Mosteller 1989
“’The Psychology of Life After Death’: Reply”, Siegel 1981
“The Psychology of Life After Death”, Siegel 1980
“Telepathy and Other Untestable Hypotheses”, Rhine 1974
“Craps and Magic”, Henslin 1967
“The Present Status of Parapsychology”, Boring 1955
“Is There a Case for Retrocognition?”, Sabine 1950
“Why Were Early Psychedelicists So Weird?”
Why Were Early Psychedelicists So Weird?:
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https://slatestarcodex.com/2016/04/28/why-were-early-psychedelicists-so-weird/
“The Psychology of Parapsychology, or Why Good Researchers Publishing Good Articles in Good Journals Can Still Get It Totally Wrong”
“Do Drugs Make Religious Experience Possible? They Did for James and for Other Philosopher-Mystics of His Day. James’s Experiments With Psychoactive Drugs Raise Difficult Questions about Belief and Its Conditions”
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https://aeon.co/essays/my-paranormal-adventure-in-pursuit-of-life-after-death
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https://gen.medium.com/nazi-hippies-when-the-new-age-and-far-right-overlap-d1a6ddcd7be4
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https://github.com/kekecsz/transparent-psi-results/tree/master/live_data
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https://inews.co.uk/news/psychic-pornography-experiments-can-teach-scientists-a-thing-or-two-2229576
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https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/sheep-goat-effect
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https://reflectivedisequilibrium.blogspot.com/2014/05/what-do-null-fields-tell-us-about-fraud.html
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsos.191375#RSOS191375TB2
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https://slatestarcodex.com/2013/02/14/abraham-lincoln-necromancer/
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/9qCN6tRBtksSyXfHu/frequentist-statistics-are-frequently-subjective
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2020-olson.pdf
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