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- Influence
THE PRECOGNITIVE HABITUATION EFFECT: AN ADAPTATION USING SPIDER STIMULI
There has been a recent trend in precognition research to examine established conventional psychological paradigms for temporally reversed effects. The precognitive habituation (PH) effect is a newly… Expand
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Assessing the roles of the sender and experimenter in dream ESP research.
- C. Roe, Simon J. Sherwood, L. Farrell, L. Savva, Ian W S Baker
- Psychology
- 2007
This study explored the role of the sender in a dream ESP task by considering the effects of presence of a sender (sender, no sender) and the receiver’s expectancy that a sender was present. Forty… Expand
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The role of demographic characteristics and comorbidities in hemodialysis patients' health-related quality of life.
- I. Moisoglou, E. Margariti, K. Kollia, J. Droulias, L. Savva
- Medicine
- Hippokratia
- 1 October 2017
BACKGROUND
The assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQL) is a valid tool, which can measure the degree that a chronic condition and its treatment, can affect patients' quality of life… Expand
EXPERIMENTER EFFECTS AND PSI PERFORMANCE USING A DIGITAL AUTOGANZFELD SYSTEM
- Matthew D. Smith, L. Savva
- Psychology
- 2004
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Is some of the evidence for ostensible precognition indicative of Darwinian adaptation to retrocausal influences
- L. Savva
- Psychology
- 3 October 2014
Parapsychologists continue to report experimental results that imply information from the future can be utilised in the present in a way that defies conventional understanding. Although treating such… Expand