The Daily Grail has a sort of digest of the paper by Cardena, here:
https://www.dailygrail.com/2018/06/the-r...-the-mind/
https://www.dailygrail.com/2018/06/the-r...-the-mind/
The Daily Grail has a sort of digest of the paper by Cardena, here:
https://www.dailygrail.com/2018/06/the-r...-the-mind/
Article in Research Digest - the British Psychological Society.
Parapsychology has been unfairly sidelined, claims a new review of the field Quote:A number of notable figures from psychology’s past held an interest in parapsychology or psi (the study of mental phenomena that defy current scientific understanding), including William James, Alexander Luria, Binet, Freud, and Fechner. But today the field is cordoned off; and when it encroaches into mainstream publications, as with the “Feeling the Future” experiments conducted by Daryl Bem in 2012, furore typically follows. To sceptics, the fact that these experiments produced positive results is ipso facto proof that psychology’s methods must be broken.
In relation to the comment by Anne Cleary, I'll give her paper a "sporting chance" but I gotta be skeptical about her approach at this point because it shows no signs of being anything new. Leaves me wondering: how many approaches to explaining or analyzing parapsychology have skeptics not looked at already? I don't think there are any left, that is until more effort is put in psi research and then they might come up with more as research continues. For now, I've heard every skeptical explanation under the sun.
The body of Cardena's paper is now available at no cost, at https://seriouspod.com/wp-content/upload...logist.pdf .
(This post was last modified: 2019-01-16, 09:15 AM by nbtruthman.)
(2019-01-16, 09:14 AM)nbtruthman Wrote: The body of Cardena's paper is now available at no cost, at https://seriouspod.com/wp-content/upload...logist.pdf . Is this legal and legit from a copyright law perspective, nbtruthman?
(I ask because I'd love for us to be able to link to this paper from within our forum's introductory post, but we shouldn't do that unless the legals are all good).
(2018-06-03, 05:21 PM)Chris Wrote: I was curious about Anne Cleary's work, and found this article: Here is a TEDx talk by Anne Cleary about her research on the relationship between deja vu and precognition, and a link to another publication - again unfortunately behind a paywall. The description here reads as though she only assumed that there couldn't be a real precognitive effect, because the stimuli were randomly determined. In the previous work mentioned above, she apparently checked that the guesses about what was going to happen weren't better than chance. Of course, it would be nice to see the numbers in any case: https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2019-11...-bias.html https://link.springer.com/article/10.375...19-01578-w It's interesting that in the talk she says that in the previous experiments she had hoped to find genuine precognition, and that after she failed to do so she considered the experiment a failure and initially left it unpublished.
Etzel Cardeña has won the PA's 2020 Outstanding Career Award
Quote:This award goes to a PA professional or associate member to recognize sustained research or service contributions that have advanced the discipline of parapsychology. Prof.Cardeña has been the main editor of some of the best parapsychological books of the 21st century: Parapsychology: A Handbook for the 21st Century, |
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