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Psychology

Psychology

2014

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Failure To Replicate Retrocausal Recall, Imants Barušs, Vanille Rabier Jan 2014

Failure To Replicate Retrocausal Recall, Imants Barušs, Vanille Rabier

Psychology

In two temporally inverted memory experiments, Daryl Bem found that participants had better recall for words that were practiced after the recall task than for control words that were not practiced after the recall task. We attempted to replicate the second of Bem’s two experiments with the addition of a personality measure. After completing the Six Factor Personality Questionnaire, participants (n = 102) interacted with a computer on which they were shown 48 nouns, one at a time, then asked to type as many of the words as they could recall, and then asked to practice a random selection …


Questions About Interacting With Invisible Intelligences, Imants Barušs Jan 2014

Questions About Interacting With Invisible Intelligences, Imants Barušs

Psychology

So little of the physical universe is made up of the sort of material of which we think reality is made. Indeed 96% of it consists of dark matter and dark energy. And of the 4% made of “matter” as we ordinarily understand it, only a tiny sliver reflects visible light. Yet our ideas about what can or cannot be “out there” are often based on our minuscule exposure to the visible part of the universe. And we assume that whatever might be “out there,” where we cannot see anything, surely must be insentient. But what if we are wrong? …