The concept of transliminality ("a hypothesized tendency for psychological material to cross thresholds into or out of consciousness") was anticipated by William James (1902/1982), but it was only recently given an empirical definition by Thalbourne in terms of a 29-item Transliminality Scale. This article presents the 17-item Revised Transliminality Scale (or RTS) that corrects age and gender biases, is unidimensional by a Rasch criterion, and has a reliability of.82. The scale defines a probabilistic hierarchy of items that address magical ideation, mystical experience, absorption, hyperaesthesia, manic experience, dream interpretation, and fantasy proneness. These findings validate the suggestions by James and Thalbourne that some mental...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
Contains fulltext : 64717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The psychometr...
Transliminality is currently defined as “the hypothesised tendency for psychological material to cro...
Studies have shown that paranormal belief is correlated with numerous variables, including schizotyp...
Abstract: Transliminality is currently defined as “the hypothesised tendency for psychological mater...
An opportunity sample of 98, mostly undergraduate [1], participants completed Thalbourne's Translimi...
On a phenomenal level, no differences between the mystical and the initial sequence of psychotic exp...
Focuses on the relation of transliminality to dreams, religiosity and mystical experience. Definitio...
Author's previously published articles appended.Bibliography: p. 243-296.299 p. ; 30 cm.Transliminal...
In this experiment we sought to provide evidence for transliminality from a test of subliminal perce...
Despite a growing literature supporting the view of a dynamic unconscious, there have been few attem...
satisfactorily ts the Rasch rating scale model, thus yielding a unidimensional measure with interva...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
Contains fulltext : 64717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The psychometr...
Transliminality is currently defined as “the hypothesised tendency for psychological material to cro...
Studies have shown that paranormal belief is correlated with numerous variables, including schizotyp...
Abstract: Transliminality is currently defined as “the hypothesised tendency for psychological mater...
An opportunity sample of 98, mostly undergraduate [1], participants completed Thalbourne's Translimi...
On a phenomenal level, no differences between the mystical and the initial sequence of psychotic exp...
Focuses on the relation of transliminality to dreams, religiosity and mystical experience. Definitio...
Author's previously published articles appended.Bibliography: p. 243-296.299 p. ; 30 cm.Transliminal...
In this experiment we sought to provide evidence for transliminality from a test of subliminal perce...
Despite a growing literature supporting the view of a dynamic unconscious, there have been few attem...
satisfactorily ts the Rasch rating scale model, thus yielding a unidimensional measure with interva...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
This programme of research is concerned with a direct comparison between the ways in which we respon...
Contains fulltext : 64717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The psychometr...