Stimulation or Tranquility?: Personality Traits and Environmental Influences on Precognition

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Paranormal can be defined as pertaining to an occurrence or perception beyond or lacking scientific explanation. Ranging from mythical creatures to the existence of ghosts to fortune telling, the average person’ experience with the paranormal is very mysterious and often filled with doubt. Because paranormal activity by definition cannot be explained by scientific reasoning, researchers in these phenomena have sought to address this doubt by attempting to provide concrete evidence for their existence.

The term psi refers to any abnormal energy or information transfer that cannot be explained through biological or physical mechanisms. Examples of psi include psychokinesis, telepathy, and extra sensory perception or precognition (Bem & Honorton, Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer, 1994). Parapsychologists such as Joseph Rhine of Duke University conducted early experiments on extra sensory perception. Rhine began by asking participants to guess the identities of cards from a standard shuffled deck. After confronting issues with sample size and participant bias with a standard set of cards, Karl Zener, a colleague of Joseph Rhine, developed the Zener Cards, a deck of 25 cards with five different and unambiguous designs or symbols. Participants who correctly guessed more cards than could be explained by chance would provide evidence that some other force was at work (Editors of Time Life Books, 1988). Overall, Rhine and Zener’s work paved the way for future studies of extra sensory perception, especially in the development of computer generated random events and recall tasks.

(Taylor, 2001).

One of the more recent studies done on extra sensory perception was conducted by Daryl B...

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... insight into the mechanisms of precognition and allow us to design further studies to concretely prove its existence.

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