Abstract-Subjects were asked to carry out a clairvoyance task as a study of the effect of belief and its modulation on psi performance. The task was to guess hidden symbols on Zener cards. Subjects stated whether they believed in the existence of psi, after which the belief was either supported or contradicted by written and verbal arguments. After this, the subjects carried out the clair-voyance task. A total of 12 subjects were each asked to guess the content of 100 hidden Zener cards. The p-value for believers given pro-psi arguments was 0.028 (two-tailed), which is substantially different (p = 0.039) and better than the values for the nonbelievers and believers who were given anti-psi argu-ments. This supports the concept that successfu...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
Abstract—A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne’s (2004) conc...
A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne's (2004) concept of th...
In this experiment we sought to provide evidence for transliminality from a test of subliminal perce...
Abstract—A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne’s (2004) conc...
The results found in parapsychological research have not been particularly persuasive, in large par...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term "luck" to mean different things, some of w...
The major aim of this confirmatory study was to determine possible underlying causes of paranormal b...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different things, some of w...
Paranormal beliefs (PBs), such as the belief in the soul, or in extrasensory perception, are common ...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term 'luck' to mean different things, some of w...
This study assessed the extent to which within-individual variation in schizotypy and paranormal bel...
Using a non-intentional precognition test paradigm luck beliefs were explored as predictors of psi i...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
Abstract—A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne’s (2004) conc...
A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne's (2004) concept of th...
In this experiment we sought to provide evidence for transliminality from a test of subliminal perce...
Abstract—A computerized symbol-identifying experiment was conducted to test Thalbourne’s (2004) conc...
The results found in parapsychological research have not been particularly persuasive, in large par...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term "luck" to mean different things, some of w...
The major aim of this confirmatory study was to determine possible underlying causes of paranormal b...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term “luck” to mean different things, some of w...
Paranormal beliefs (PBs), such as the belief in the soul, or in extrasensory perception, are common ...
Smith (1998) has shown that different people use the term 'luck' to mean different things, some of w...
This study assessed the extent to which within-individual variation in schizotypy and paranormal bel...
Using a non-intentional precognition test paradigm luck beliefs were explored as predictors of psi i...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...
In an uncertain and ambiguous world, effective decision making requires that subjects form and maint...