If you believe in ghosts (like 49 percent of the American public) but have never seen one (like half of these), two plausible explanations are likely to spring to mind. One, you're not looking hard enough. Or, two, the ghosts are diabolically clever
In cases of alleged hauntings, a large number of seemingly trustworthy witnesses consistently report...
Ghosts of the living and dead alike, of both individual and collective spirits, of both other selves...
My mother used to say: ‘Do not spend too much time on the street. Ghosts walk there. You have been o...
After September 11, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation greatly increased its efforts at, and ...
abstract: This study analyzes various reasons why some Americans find the subject of ghosts and ghos...
A key motivation for much research on protective structures is terrorism or insurgency attacks. Risk...
Although belief in ghosts or analogous concepts is prevalent cross-culturally, including in contempo...
Ghosts are everywhere. Ghost is a concept for which there is no referent, no evidence, anywhere, any...
Ghosting is a phenomenon that has been identified in dynamic (walking) ootprints. There is sparse re...
This study addresses the question of how preexisting beliefs influence the evaluation of ambiguous e...
A talk given at the Spritualism and the Supernatural Event hosted by the Research in Arts and Humani...
Recent work in human geography seems to support Roger Luckhurst's (2002) claim that t...
In the past decade, conspiracy theories, such as the belief that climate change is a hoax, have spre...
This paper presents a theory of agency decision-making regarding homeland security policy over the l...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
In cases of alleged hauntings, a large number of seemingly trustworthy witnesses consistently report...
Ghosts of the living and dead alike, of both individual and collective spirits, of both other selves...
My mother used to say: ‘Do not spend too much time on the street. Ghosts walk there. You have been o...
After September 11, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation greatly increased its efforts at, and ...
abstract: This study analyzes various reasons why some Americans find the subject of ghosts and ghos...
A key motivation for much research on protective structures is terrorism or insurgency attacks. Risk...
Although belief in ghosts or analogous concepts is prevalent cross-culturally, including in contempo...
Ghosts are everywhere. Ghost is a concept for which there is no referent, no evidence, anywhere, any...
Ghosting is a phenomenon that has been identified in dynamic (walking) ootprints. There is sparse re...
This study addresses the question of how preexisting beliefs influence the evaluation of ambiguous e...
A talk given at the Spritualism and the Supernatural Event hosted by the Research in Arts and Humani...
Recent work in human geography seems to support Roger Luckhurst's (2002) claim that t...
In the past decade, conspiracy theories, such as the belief that climate change is a hoax, have spre...
This paper presents a theory of agency decision-making regarding homeland security policy over the l...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
In cases of alleged hauntings, a large number of seemingly trustworthy witnesses consistently report...
Ghosts of the living and dead alike, of both individual and collective spirits, of both other selves...
My mother used to say: ‘Do not spend too much time on the street. Ghosts walk there. You have been o...