Results 101 to 110 of about 1,286 (206)
Bias in the Evaluation of Psychology Studies: A Comparison of Parapsychology Versus Neuroscience
Research suggests that scientists display confirmation biases with regard to the evaluation of research studies, in that they evaluate results as being stronger when a study confirms their prior expectations.
Bethany Butzer
core +1 more source
Carlos S. Alvarado: An Irreplaceable Landmark on the International Arena
Massimo Biondi
doaj +1 more source
Preregistration and Registered Reports: A Key Pathway to Enhancing Robustness and Replicability in Mental Health Research. [PDF]
Barch DM.
europepmc +1 more source
Transpersonal Psychology, Parapsychology, and Neurobiology: Clarifying Their Relations
Neurobiological advances have resulted in growing interest in many psychological phenomena heretofore resistant to scientific scrutiny, including within transpersonal psychology and parapsychology. These advances perhaps can resolve longstanding tensions
Friedman, Harris, MacDonlad, Douglas A.
core
Response to Stephan Schmidt’s Open Peer Comment
Patrizio Tressoldi, Lance Storm
doaj +1 more source
Testing for forced-choice precognition using a hidden task: two replications
This paper describes two studies that were intended to replicate and extend the findings of Luke, Delanoy and Sherwood (2008), who were able to demonstrate a precognition effect using a covert task with contingent reward or punishment.
Roe, Chris A. +6 more
core
Carlos Alvarado’s Research on the Out-of-Body Experience
Harvey Irwin
doaj +1 more source
Mother nature speaks: Coronavirus, connectedness, and consciousness. [PDF]
Dossey L.
europepmc +1 more source
Effect of lockdown on activities of daily living in the built environment and wellbeing. [PDF]
Pasala SK +4 more
europepmc +1 more source

