“‘Parapsychology’ Tag”,2020-06-28 ():
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psychology/parapsychology, most recent first: 1 related tag, 25 annotations, & 21 links (parent).
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- “Raising the Value of Research Studies in Psychological Science by Increasing the Credibility of Research Reports: the Transparent Psi Project”, et al 2023
- “The Future Failed: No Evidence for Precognition in a Large Scale Replication Attempt of 2011”, et al 2022
- “Magical Thinking in Individuals With High Polygenic Risk for Schizophrenia but No Non-Affective Psychoses—A General Population Study”, et al 2022
- “Anthropocentric Biases in Teleological Thinking: How Nature Seems Designed for Humans”, 2021
- “Applying Insights from Magic to Improve Deception in Research: The Swiss Cheese Model”, 2020
- “Talking to the Dead in the Classroom: How a Supposedly Psychic Event Impacts Beliefs and Feelings”, et al 2020
- “Expert Consensus Procedure (ECO): Facilitating Robust Scientific Outputs”, et al 2020
- “The Control Group Is Out Of Control”, 2014
- “Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect”, 2011
- “On Rustles, Wolf Interpretations, and Other Wild Speculations”, 2010
- “Attention and Awareness in Stage Magic: Turning Tricks into Research”, et al 2008
- “Experimenter Effects and the Remote Detection of Staring”, 2005
- “The Influence of Prior Beliefs on Scientific Judgments of Evidence Quality”, 1993
- “Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics”, 1991
- “Contagious Folly: An Adventure and Its Skeptics § Pg21”, 1991 (page 21)
- “Methods for Studying Coincidences”, 1989
- “’The Psychology of Life After Death’: Reply”, 1981
- “The Psychology of Life After Death”, 1980
- “Telepathy and Other Untestable Hypotheses”, 1974
- “Craps and Magic”, 1967
- “The Present Status of Parapsychology”, 1955
- “Is There a Case for Retrocognition?”, 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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