731:. What sets the paranormal apart from other pseudosciences is a reliance on explanations for alleged phenomena that are well outside the bounds of established science. Thus, paranormal phenomena include extrasensory perception (ESP), telekinesis, ghosts, poltergeists, life after death, reincarnation, faith healing, human auras, and so forth. The explanations for these allied phenomena are phrased in vague terms of "psychic forces", "human energy fields", and so on. This is in contrast to many pseudoscientific explanations for other nonparanormal phenomena, which, although very bad science, are still couched in acceptable scientific terms.
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administering the test. Subjects could see the backs of cards that were later discovered to be so cheaply printed that a faint outline of the symbol could be seen. Furthermore, in face-to-face tests, subjects could see card faces reflected in the tester's eyeglasses or cornea. They were even able to (consciously or unconsciously) pick up clues from the tester's facial expression and voice inflection. In addition, an observant subject could identify the cards by certain irregularities like warped edges, spots on the backs, or design imperfections.
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or stupid. The deprivation hypothesis proposes that these beliefs exist to provide a way to cope in the face of psychological uncertainties and physical stressors. The deficiency hypothesis asserts that such beliefs arise because people are mentally defective in some way, ranging from low intelligence or poor critical thinking ability to a full-blown psychosis' (Radin). The deficiency hypothesis gets some support from the fact that the belief in the paranormal is an aspect of a schizotypical personality (Pizzagalli, Lehman and
Brugger, 2001).
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2394:, who claimed that in his presence spirits would speak through a trumpet that floated around a darkened room. For the test, Valiantine was placed in a room, the lights were extinguished, but unbeknownst to him his chair had been rigged to light a signal in an adjoining room if he ever left his seat. Because the light signals were tripped during his performance, Valiantine did not collect the award. The last to be examined by Scientific American was
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793:(1890), souls were seen as the 'creature within' which animated the body. Although the human soul was sometimes symbolically or literally depicted in ancient cultures as a bird or other animal, it was widely held that the soul was an exact reproduction of the body in every feature, even down to the clothing worn by the person. This is depicted in artwork from various ancient cultures, including such works as the
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1717:"In regard to the many talk shows that constantly deal with paranormal topics, the skeptical viewpoint is rarely heard; and when it is permitted to be expressed, it is usually sandbagged by the host or other guests." Kurtz described the popularity of public belief in the paranormal as a "quasi-religious phenomenon", a manifestation of a transcendental temptation, a tendency for people to seek a
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himself. Sometimes Geller would prepare a spoon or key beforehand by bending it back and forth several times to the point where it was nearly ready to break. Later, by merely stroking it gently, he could cause it to double over. On other occasions Geller, or his accomplices, would use sleight-of-hand maneuvers to substitute bent objects in the place of straight ones.
2413:, which has chapters in Hollywood; Atlanta; Denver; Washington, D.C.; Alberta, B.C.; and San Francisco. The IIG offers a $ 100,000 prize and a $ 5,000 finders fee if a claimant can prove a paranormal claim under 2 scientifically controlled tests. Founded in 2000 no claimant has passed the first (and lower odds) of the test.
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In fact Geller was just a clever trickster who duped his audiences. Geller's trickery was exposed in large measure by the magician James Randi. After watching videotapes of Geller's performances, Randi discovered how Geller performed his tricks, and in no time he was able to perform every one of them
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in which he suggested that something more than mere guess work was involved in his experiments. He was right! It is now known that the experiments conducted in his laboratory contained serious methodological flaws. Tests often took place with minimal or no screening between the subject and the person
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and dissociative symptoms. Research has also suggested that people who perceive themselves as having little control over their lives may develop paranormal beliefs to help provide an enhanced sense of control. The similarities between paranormal events and descriptions of trauma have also been noted.
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Defective' Radin (2005) asserts that many academics explain the belief in the paranormal by using one of the three following hypotheses: Ignorance, deprivation or deficiency. 'The ignorance hypothesis asserts that people believe in the paranormal because they're uneducated
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proposed that ghostly experiences could be explained by stimulating the brain with weak magnetic fields. Swedish psychologist Pehr
Granqvist and his team, attempting to replicate Persinger's research, determined that the paranormal sensations experienced by Persinger's subjects were merely the result
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Participant observation suggests that by immersing oneself in the subject that is being studied, a researcher is presumed to gain understanding of the subject. Criticisms of participant observation as a data-gathering technique are similar to criticisms of other approaches to the paranormal, but also
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It was through the diligent efforts of conjurer James ('The
Amazing') Randi that Geller was finally, at least in most people's eyes, exposed. Randi demonstrated that he could by ordinary conjuring means duplicate Geller's feats. His perseverance in investigating and unveiling the circumstances of
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of phenomena that people claim to have experienced and the effects these experiences have had on their lives. The study was conducted as an online survey with over 2,000 respondents from around the world participating. The results revealed that around 70% of the respondents believe to have had an
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offered a prize of a million dollars to a person who could prove that they had supernatural or paranormal abilities under appropriate test conditions. Several other skeptic groups also offer a monied prize for proof of the paranormal, including the largest group of paranormal investigators, the
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has written that on a personal level, paranormal claims could be considered a form of consumer fraud as people are "being induced through false claims to spend their moneyâoften large sumsâon paranormal claims that do not deliver what they promise" and uncritical acceptance of paranormal belief
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for promoting paranormal claims. In a report by Singer and
Benassi in 1981, they wrote that the media may account for much of the near universality of paranormal belief, as the public are constantly exposed to films, newspapers, documentaries and books endorsing paranormal claims while critical
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Investigating Rhine's methods, we find that his mathematical methods are wrong and that the effect of this error would in some cases be negligible and in others very marked. We find that many of his experiments were set up in a manner which would tend to increase, instead of to diminish, the
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once existed (55%). Next was that places can be haunted by spirits (52%), aliens have visited Earth in our ancient past (35%), aliens have come to Earth in modern times (26%), some people can move objects with their minds (25%), fortune tellers and psychics can survey the future (19%), and
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of people in regards to paranormal phenomena. These opinions, while not constituting scientific evidence for or against, may give an indication of the mindset of a certain portion of the population (at least among those who answered the polls). The number of people worldwide who believe in
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advocate critical investigation of claims of paranormal phenomena: applying the scientific method to reach a rational, scientific explanation of the phenomena to account for the paranormal claims, taking into account that alleged paranormal abilities and occurrences are sometimes hoaxes or
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University Justin Barrett has theorized that "agency"âbeing able to figure out why people do what they doâis so important in everyday life, that it is natural for our brains to work too hard at it, thereby detecting human or ghost-like behavior in everyday meaningless stimuli.
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than skeptical individuals". There was also a reasoning bias which was limited to people who reported a belief in, rather than experience of, paranormal phenomena. The results suggested that reasoning abnormalities may have a causal role in the formation of paranormal belief.
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to support a hypothesis, that hypothesis is abandoned. Within parapsychology, however, more than a century of experimentation has failed even to conclusively demonstrate the mere existence of paranormal phenomenon, yet parapsychologists continue to pursue that elusive goal.
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laboratories in university psychology departments. Publication remained limited to a small number of niche journals, and to date there have been no experimental results that have gained wide acceptance in the scientific community as valid evidence of the paranormal.
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Approaching the paranormal from a research perspective is often difficult because of the lack of acceptable physical evidence from most of the purported phenomena. By definition, the paranormal (or supernatural) does not conform to conventional expectations of
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French, C. C., & Kerman, M. K. (1996). "Childhood trauma, fantasy proneness and belief in the paranormal". Paper presented to the 1996 London
Conference of the British Psychological Society, Institute of Education, University of London, 17â18 December
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A 2013 study that utilized a biological motion perception task discovered a "relation between illusory pattern perception and supernatural and paranormal beliefs and suggest that paranormal beliefs are strongly related to agency detection biases".
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Early in the history of UFO culture, believers divided themselves into two camps. The first held a rather conservative view of the phenomena, interpreting them as unexplained occurrences that merited serious study. They began calling themselves
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Stenger, Victor J. (1990). p. 192. "Today, parapsychology is widely regarded as a pseudoscience.... Over a century it has been tainted by fraud, incompetence, and a general unwillingness to accept the verdict of conventional scientific
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many of Geller's more spectacular performances (including the discovery of confederates who aided Geller when necessary) made it very difficult for anyone with any degree of critical thought to continue to accept Geller's claims.
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Raz, Amir; Hines, T. M.; Fossella, John; Castro, Daniella (September 2008). "Paranormal experience and the COMT dopaminergic gene: A preliminary attempt to associate phenotype with genotype using an underlying brain theory".
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unexplained paranormal event that changed their life, mostly in a positive way. About 70% also claimed to have seen, heard, or been touched by an animal or person that they knew was not there; 80% have reported having a
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Lawrence, Tony; Edwards, Claire; Barraclough, Nicholas; Church, Sarah; Hetherington, Francesca (August 1995). "Modelling childhood causes of paranormal belief and experience: Childhood trauma and childhood fantasy".
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It was also realized that people with higher dopamine levels have the ability to find patterns and meanings where there are not any. This is why scientists have connected high dopamine levels with paranormal belief.
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Pizzagalli, Diego; Lehmann, Dietrich; et al. (22 December 2000). "Brain electric correlates of strong belief in paranormal phenomena: intracerebral EEG source and regional Omega complexity analyses".
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Hines, Terence (2003). p. 144. "It is important to realize that, in one hundred years of parapsychological investigations, there has never been a single adequate demonstration of the reality of any psi
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Roig, Miguel; Bridges, K. Robert; Renner, Catherine H.; Jackson, Cheryl R. (February 1998). "Belief in the paranormal and its association with irrational thinking controlled for context effects".
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Singer, Barry; Benassi, Victor A. (JanuaryâFebruary 1981). "Occult
Beliefs: Media distortions, social uncertainty, and deficiencies of human reasoning seem to be at the basis of occult beliefs".
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were higher for believers in the paranormal. Another study involving 100 students had revealed a positive correlation between paranormal belief and proneness to dissociation. A study (Williams
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Since then, many individuals and groups have offered similar monetary awards for proof of the paranormal in an observed setting. These prizes have a combined value of over $ 2.4 million.
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and highly educated participants involved in surveys have proven to have less paranormal belief. Tobacyk (1984) and Messer and Griggs (1989) discovered that college students with better
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Shiah, YJ; Wu, YZ; Chen, YH; Chiang, SK (April 2014). "Schizophrenia and the paranormal: More psi belief and superstition, and less déjà vu in medicated schizophrenic patients".
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of a person. Alternative theories expand on that idea and include belief in the ghosts of deceased animals. Sometimes the term "ghost" is used synonymously with any spirit or
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have the highest belief in the paranormal and while the findings are not uniform the "general trend is for whites to show lesser belief in most paranormal subjects".
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measurement, and possible observer effects (i.e. observation may distort the observed behavior). Specific data-gathering methods, such as recording EMF (
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in the paranormal regardless of whether the phenomena are considered to objectively exist. This section deals with various approaches to the paranormal:
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Messer, Wayne S.; Griggs, Richard A. (1 December 1989). "Student belief and involvement in the paranormal and performance in introductory psychology".
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task. As predicted, the study showed that "individuals who reported a strong belief in the paranormal made more errors and displayed more delusional
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American Fears asked about seven paranormal beliefs and found that "the most common belief is that ancient advanced civilizations such as
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Willard, Aiyana K.; Norenzayan, Ara (November 2013). "Cognitive biases explain religious belief, paranormal belief, and belief in life's purpose".
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Gow, Kathryn M.; Lang, Tracey; Chant, David (2004). "Fantasy proneness, paranormal beliefs and personality features in out-of-body experiences".
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Smith, Matthew D.; Foster, Christa L.; Stovin, Gordon (March 1998). "Intelligence and paranormal belief: Examining the role of context".
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French, C. C.; Wilson, K. (2007). "Chapter 1: Cognitive factors underlying paranormal beliefs and experiences". In Sala, S. Della (ed.).
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Perkins, Stefanie L.; Allen, Rhiannon (May 2006). "Childhood Physical Abuse and Differential Development of Paranormal Belief Systems".
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Gender differences in surveys on paranormal belief have reported women scoring higher than men overall and men having greater belief in
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approaches to the paranormal. Participant-observer methodologies have overlaps with other essentially qualitative approaches, including
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Schulter, GĂŒnter; Papousek, Ilona (August 2008). "Believing in paranormal phenomena: Relations to asymmetry of body and brain".
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of suggestion, and that brain stimulation with magnetic fields did not result in ghostly experiences.
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reported that 56% thought UFOs were real craft and 48% that
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4702:"Psychological aspects of the alien contact experience"
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through "power of the human mind to heal the body".
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5681:(Hardcover ed.). New York: Hippocrene Books.
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2725:"Belief in the Paranormal or Pseudoscience"
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7786:The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience
7727:Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science
6450:National Laboratory of Psychical Research
5427:"Smart People See Ghosts", Brad Steiger,
5345:Skepticism and Humanism: The New Paradigm
4853:The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
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1713:coverage is largely absent. According to
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5555:"Randi $ 1,000,000 paranormal challenge"
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4100:Bainbridge, William Sims (Winter 1978).
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3527:"The lab that asked the wrong questions"
3389:(5th ed.). McFarland. p. 249.
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3660:"Three Skeptics' Debate Tools Examined"
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3342:Wynn, Charles; Wiggins, Arthur (2001).
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2656:Center for Inquiry Investigations Group
1804:Polls were conducted by Bryan Farha at
1452:Many studies have found a link between
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5098:
5092:
4419:
4074:
3409:
3011:
2853:
1069:(1932); one book was written between
987:
748:locations that are reportedly haunted
385:Prizes for evidence of the paranormal
6620:
6364:Institut MĂ©tapsychique International
5416:
5294:
4986:
4252:Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
3690:. Pergamon Press. pp. 139â140.
3657:
3253:. SAGE Publications. pp. 918â.
1739:
1732:systems can be damaging to society.
1708:Some scientists have criticized the
1502:have less belief in the paranormal.
5786:Pathologies of Body, Self and Space
5392:"'Spooky survey' gets big response"
5099:Chang, Kenneth (11 November 2003).
3746:. James Randi Education Foundation.
3493:Popular Psychology: An Encyclopedia
3346:. Joseph Henry Press. p. 156.
3288:Hines, Terence (2003). pp. 119â120.
1820:Percentage of U.S. citizens polled
1273:include an increased threat to the
955:, a term coined by the subculture.
24:
7740:James Randi Educational Foundation
6425:British College of Psychic Science
6088:
5912:The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal
5625:
5578:"Get Rich Quick or Save the World"
4916:10.1111/j.2044-8295.1985.tb01969.x
4783:10.1097/01.nmd.0000217832.85665.c5
4671:10.1097/01.nmd.0000144691.22135.d0
3635:. Ghostvillage.com. Archived from
3358:In 1940, Rhine coauthored a book,
2743:
2717:
2406:James Randi Educational Foundation
1471:or have roles that rank low among
1378:James Randi Educational Foundation
1302:Skeptical scientific investigation
1123:and was an early proponent of the
1107:(a term explicitly used by Fort);
375:James Randi Educational Foundation
25:
7856:
6667:
6594:Varieties of Anomalous Experience
6538:Journal of Scientific Exploration
6047:to help reach a consensus. âș
6026:
5210:Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
5019:Journal of Personality Assessment
3387:An Introduction to Parapsychology
3189:Freudenrich, Craig (8 May 2001).
2473:Category:Paranormal investigators
1619:have a higher level of belief in
1249:While parapsychologists look for
1157:
7137:StraussâHowe generational theory
7115:Moon landing conspiracy theories
6912:Electromagnetic hypersensitivity
6619:
6608:
6607:
5855:10.1097/00005053-199810000-00008
5767:Pseudoscience and the Paranormal
5604:Independent Investigations Group
5580:. Skeptic Report. Archived from
5576:Larsen, Claus (September 2003).
5446:Moore, David W. (16 June 2005).
5101:"Do Paranormal Phenomena exist?"
4866:10.1097/00005053-199206000-00004
4564:The Journal of Social Psychology
4165:The Journal of Social Psychology
3495:. Greenwood Press. p. 182.
3019:. Prometheus Books. p. 20.
3017:Pseudoscience and the Paranormal
2411:Independent Investigations Group
1744:
924:
735:
721:Pseudoscience and the Paranormal
7765:The Natural History of Quackery
7707:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
5679:The Encyclopedia of the Strange
5596:
5569:
5547:
5521:
5484:
5472:
5371:
5362:
5335:
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5199:
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5141:10.1016/j.comppsych.2013.11.003
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3929:10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.016
3906:
3881:
3778:
3749:
3737:
3717:A Concise Introduction to Logic
3708:
3676:
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3040:Parapsychological Association.
3005:
2993:
2697:
2684:
2290:Eastern Virginia Medical School
1735:
1679:
1330:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
1269:, rather than to explain them.
787:explained in his classic work,
360:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
6455:Oxford Phasmatological Society
6445:Metropolitan Psychical Society
6399:Society for Psychical Research
6223:Parapsychology research at SRI
5543:(1): 5. JanuaryâFebruary 2018.
3744:"The Million Dollar Challenge"
3583:. Routledge Kegan Paul Books.
3525:Oling-Smee, L (1 March 2007).
2981:
2928:
2816:
2792:
2484:
2461:List of reported UFO sightings
1810:University of Central Oklahoma
1562:Society for Psychical Research
1115:). He offered many reports of
13:
1:
6524:Journal of Near-Death Studies
6384:Parapsychological Association
6233:Plant perception (paranormal)
6032:
5999:British Journal of Psychology
5503:(National Science Foundation)
5368:Hines, Terence (2003). p. 38.
5223:10.1016/S0925-4927(00)00070-6
5078:. NYU Press. pp. 57â58.
5061:10.1080/00223980.1984.9923639
4904:British Journal of Psychology
4577:10.1080/00224545.1985.9713529
4548:10.1016/S0191-8869(97)00162-1
4178:10.1080/00224545.1982.9924420
4062:10.1016/S0191-8869(97)00043-3
3997:British Journal of Psychology
3972:10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00148-3
3797:British Journal of Psychology
3304:American Journal of Sociology
2710:
2648:
2421:
1672:patients have more belief in
1668:A 2014 study discovered that
1395:
1229:Participant-observer approach
1201:Parapsychological Association
921:associated with UFO culture.
886:, or were followers of other
803:
314:Reportedly haunted locations:
7772:The Psychology of the Occult
7027:Traditional Chinese medicine
6902:Doktor Koster's Antigaspills
6759:Superseded scientific theory
6420:American Psychical Institute
6379:Koestler Parapsychology Unit
6369:Institute of Noetic Sciences
5950:10.1016/0191-8869(94)00146-J
5266:10.1016/j.cortex.2007.08.022
5177:10.1016/j.cortex.2007.07.011
4837:10.1016/0191-8869(95)00034-4
4723:10.1016/j.cortex.2007.11.011
3859:10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.004
2690:Also includes the effect of
2456:List of paranormal magazines
1703:
678:
7:
7383:Electronic voice phenomenon
7240:MyersâBriggs Type Indicator
7100:Chemtrail conspiracy theory
6158:Electronic voice phenomenon
4521:10.1037/0022-3514.44.5.1029
4300:10.2466/pr0.1974.34.3c.1158
3846:Consciousness and Cognition
3715:Hurley, Patrick J. (2010).
3247:Priest, Susanna H. (2010).
2666:Prizes for paranormal proof
2416:
2320:National Science Foundation
1551:De Boer and Bierman wrote:
1546:Australian Sheep-Goat Scale
1125:extraterrestrial hypothesis
1109:unidentified flying objects
1007:told about the paranormal.
861:unidentified flying objects
153:Electronic voice phenomenon
40:Paranormal (disambiguation)
10:
7861:
7779:The Ragged Edge of Science
7510:Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff
7453:Pseudoscientific metrology
6977:Miracle Mineral Supplement
6486:Skeptics of parapsychology
6440:London Dialectical Society
6359:College of Psychic Studies
5975:10.1016/j.paid.2006.06.008
5557:. The Skeptic's Dictionary
5032:10.1207/s15327752jpa5202_5
4434:10.2466/pr0.1994.75.3.1344
4372:10.1207/s15328023top1604_4
4265:10.1177/002202217000100202
4102:"Chariots of the gullible"
4019:10.1348/000712603767876235
3108:, eds. (1996). "Animism".
2805:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
2589:
2361:
1629:people of European descent
1615:. 1988) it was found that
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812:
739:
669:standard scientific models
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7490:
7393:Facilitated communication
7323:
7253:
7057:
6792:
6779:
6684:
6675:
6603:
6531:Journal of Parapsychology
6494:
6481:List of parapsychologists
6473:
6412:
6389:Parapsychology Foundation
6341:
6105:
6096:
5803:Irwin, Harvey J. (2009).
5726:10.1080/00050069208257576
5048:The Journal of Psychology
4943:10.1515/9781501513862-006
4604:10.2466/pr0.2002.90.2.405
4484:10.1007/s11089-007-0094-x
4335:10.2466/pr0.1984.54.1.217
4228:10.2466/pr0.1974.35.1.567
4194:Journal of Parapsychology
4075:Irwin, Harvey J. (2009).
3788:; Watt, Caroline (2006).
2727:. Nsf.gov. Archived from
1836:
1830:
1827:
1824:
1753:This article needs to be
1617:people of African descent
1540:. A relationship between
1517:. 2007) discovered that "
7793:The Skeptic's Dictionary
7351:Biological transmutation
7271:Faster-than-light travel
7245:Enneagram of Personality
7211:Recovered-memory therapy
7095:9/11 conspiracy theories
6580:The Roots of Coincidence
6143:Dermo-optical perception
6045:templates for discussion
5128:Comprehensive Psychiatry
4929:Poilvez, Marion (2020).
3491:CordĂłn, Luis A. (2005).
3469:consistently replicated.
3220:Denzler, Brenda (2001).
2956:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00336
2677:
2607:Bruce Barrymore Halpenny
2336:Extra-sensory perception
1808:and Gary Steward of the
1806:Oklahoma City University
1792:sought to determine the
1542:narcissistic personality
1382:million dollar challenge
1152:scientific investigation
425:Apparitional experiences
7758:The Demon-Haunted World
7676:Bourgeois pseudoscience
7110:COVID-19 misinformation
7049:Young blood transfusion
6820:Anthroposophic medicine
6510:Extrasensory Perception
6503:An Experiment with Time
6430:Cambridge Ghost Society
6163:Extrasensory perception
6113:Apparitional experience
6011:10.1348/000712605X72523
5714:Australian Psychologist
5003:10.1111/1468-5906.00163
3819:10.1348/000712605X72523
2942:Frontiers in Psychology
2576:Plymouth, Massachusetts
2303:poll conducted for the
1267:as they are experienced
1194:extrasensory perception
982:skeptical investigation
626:extrasensory perception
483:Argument from ignorance
450:Out-of-body experiences
163:Extrasensory perception
7590:Corentin Louis Kervran
7458:Rapid prompting method
7346:Biodynamic agriculture
7336:Aquatic ape hypothesis
7194:Historical negationism
6897:Doctrine of signatures
6764:True-believer syndrome
6208:Out-of-body experience
5959:French, Christopher C.
5934:French, Christopher C.
5930:Thalbourne, Michael A.
5910:Stein, Gordon (1996).
5734:French, Christopher C.
5710:French, Christopher C.
5677:Cohen, Daniel (1989).
5501:National Science Board
4359:Teaching of Psychology
3764:. Palgrave Macmillan.
3758:French, Christopher C.
3581:Logical Investigations
2559:San Francisco Bay Area
2446:Out-of-body experience
1593:childhood sexual abuse
1558:
1449:
1402:Anomalistic psychology
1314:
1275:scientific objectivity
1246:
1181:
1150:, are not amenable to
1048:The Book of the Damned
1015:paranormal experiences
1000:
733:
508:Communal reinforcement
38:. For other uses, see
7595:The Light (newspaper)
7580:William Donald Kelley
7473:Voice stress analysis
7105:Climate change denial
7044:Wind turbine syndrome
7039:Vertebral subluxation
6932:Germ theory denialism
6413:Defunct organizations
6394:Rhine Research Center
6198:Near-death experience
4592:Psychological Reports
4422:Psychological Reports
4395:Contemporary Hypnosis
4323:Psychological Reports
4288:Psychological Reports
4215:Psychological Reports
2358:Paranormal challenges
1828:Farha-Steward (2006)
1676:than healthy adults.
1553:
1534:syllogistic reasoning
1444:
1428:subjective validation
1372:abilities of psychic
1309:
1283:electromagnetic field
1236:
1171:
995:
894:spiritual movements.
825:extraterrestrial life
725:
657:scientific hypotheses
488:Argumentum ad populum
420:Anomalous experiences
400:Scientific skepticism
218:Paranormal television
7585:Robert F. Kennedy Jr
7545:Ignatius L. Donnelly
7216:Past life regression
7075:Arabian Judah theory
7022:Traditional medicine
6815:Alternative medicine
6744:Pathological science
6342:Active organizations
6228:Past life regression
5822:Jinks, Tony (2011).
5342:Kurtz, Paul (2001).
4748:on 26 September 2020
4428:(3, Pt 1): 1344â46.
3299:Gulliksen, Harold O.
3134:Frazer, James George
3002:. In Dictionary.com.
2830:. Trafalgar Square.
1259:participant-observer
1255:qualitative research
915:scientific community
839:that have fallen to
503:Cognitive dissonance
498:Begging the question
445:Ideomotor phenomenon
18:Paranormal phenomena
7681:Demarcation problem
7515:Brigitte Boisselier
7144:Hollow Earth theory
7127:Generational theory
6825:Applied kinesiology
6178:Kirlian photography
6168:Ganzfeld experiment
5991:Wiseman, Richard J.
4472:Pastoral Psychology
4222:(1, Pt 2): 567â71.
3633:"Paranormal Groups"
3545:2007Natur.446...10O
3076:The Free Dictionary
2911:"The Haunted Brain"
2755:The Free Dictionary
2371:Scientific American
1821:
1566:deductive reasoning
1527:irrational thinking
1318:Scientific skeptics
1174:Ganzfeld experiment
1030:Scientific American
1025:scientific journals
959:Paranormal research
853:Scientific theories
843:. Projects such as
823:The possibility of
711:Paranormal subjects
687:has existed in the
553:Scientific evidence
395:Scientific literacy
48:Paranormal Activity
7751:Skeptical Inquirer
7650:Paul Joseph Watson
7625:Hans Alfred Nieper
7463:Statement analysis
7413:Intelligent design
7288:Reactionless drive
7122:Conversion therapy
7070:Ancient astronauts
6957:Leaky gut syndrome
6937:HIV/AIDS denialism
6692:Cargo cult science
6138:Deathbed phenomena
5887:10.1007/BF01961272
5536:Skeptical Inquirer
5324:American Scientist
5105:The New York Times
4107:Skeptical Inquirer
3665:Skeptical Inquirer
3446:Pigliucci, Massimo
3417:Skeptical Inquirer
3170:. 11 December 2003
3102:Shepard, Leslie A.
3052:on 11 January 2011
2868:10.1007/BF01961272
2731:on 4 February 2012
2612:Bernard Heuvelmans
2343:Chapman University
1978:Demonic possession
1819:
1450:
1334:Skeptical Inquirer
1315:
1290:reality television
1247:
1214:Skeptical Inquirer
1182:
1148:empirical evidence
1001:
988:Anecdotal approach
263:Spirit photography
213:Paranormal fiction
138:Demonic possession
7802:
7801:
7713:Cults of Unreason
7686:Scientific method
7615:Ministry of Ayush
7560:Nicholas Gonzalez
7486:
7485:
7423:Law of attraction
7403:Flat Earth theory
7283:Quantum mysticism
7223:Scientific racism
7179:Pseudoarchaeology
7085:Conspiracy theory
6783:characterized as
6727:Pseudomathematics
6717:Pseudoarchaeology
6635:
6634:
6253:Psychic detective
6213:Pam Reynolds case
6118:Astral projection
5995:Watt, Caroline A.
5921:978-1-57392-021-6
5833:978-0-7864-6544-6
5814:978-1-902806-93-8
5795:978-1-84169-933-2
5776:978-1-57392-979-0
5688:978-0-88029-451-5
5669:978-1-84169-881-6
5646:978-1-4798-1965-2
5509:on 18 August 2015
5481:, 12 January 1994
5355:978-0-7658-0051-0
5295:Phillips, Helen.
5085:978-0-8147-9135-6
4952:978-1-5015-1386-2
4717:(10): 1387â1395.
4294:(3, Pt 2): 1158.
4086:978-1-902806-93-8
3899:978-0-19-856877-3
3771:978-0-230-30150-4
3726:978-0-8400-3416-8
3697:978-0-08-025773-0
3639:on 2 January 2007
3618:978-0-8290-3493-6
3605:Becker, Howard S.
3590:978-0-7100-6618-3
3502:978-0-313-32457-4
3463:978-0-226-05196-3
3396:978-0-7864-3059-8
3353:978-0-309-07309-7
3260:978-1-4129-5920-9
3233:978-0-520-22432-2
3149:978-1-85326-310-1
3119:978-0-8103-5487-6
3106:Melton, J. Gordon
3026:978-1-57392-979-0
2837:978-0-7472-3603-0
2661:Critical thinking
2392:George Valiantine
2390:to be tested was
2376:spirit photograph
2286:
2285:
1876:Spiritual healing
1790:Monash University
1774:
1773:
1694:fetal development
1652:African Americans
1591:. Survivors from
1538:cognitive ability
1492:science education
1484:cognitive ability
1462:fantasy proneness
1351:Michael Persinger
1345:The Haunted Brain
1186:parapsychologists
1172:Participant of a
1097:spontaneous fires
911:scientific method
719:said in his book
673:natural phenomena
665:scientific method
611:
610:
558:Scientific method
268:Spirit possession
83:Astral projection
16:(Redirected from
7852:
7820:1920s neologisms
7655:Andrew Wakefield
7356:Creation science
7315:Water-fueled car
7277:Perpetual motion
7199:Holocaust denial
7169:Nibiru cataclysm
7164:Nazi archaeology
6967:Macrobiotic diet
6790:
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6552:Life Before Life
6517:Irreducible Mind
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7575:David Icke
7555:Max Gerson
7550:Gaia, Inc.
7438:Numerology
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7228:Aryan race
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7366:Dianetics
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7012:Radionics
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679:Etymology
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