Discarnate Readings By Claimant Mediums: Assessing Phenomenology And Accuracy Under Beyond Double-Blind Conditions

Author(s)
Rock, Adam John
Beischel, Julie
Boccuzzi, Mark
Biuso, Michael
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Certain mediums are able to report accurate and specific information about the deceased loved ones (termed discarnates) of living people (termed sitters) even without any prior knowledge about the sitters or the discarnates and in the complete absence of any sensory feedback. This study aimed to investigate the phenomenology associated with, and accuracy of, readings for discarnates by claimant mediums under beyond double-blind conditions. At baseline, directly after a counterbalanced control condition, and after each of two identically formatted, scheduled phone readings for paired discarnates, 19 claimant mediums completed the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory (PCI). The two readings were then given global accuracy scores by the blinded sitters associated with the two discarnates. A significant anomalous information reception effect was demonstrated. However, this study did not identify any phenomenological variables that were correlates of mediums' abilities. It would be prudent for future researchers to focus on the development of a quantitative measure specifically designed to investigate the phenomenology of mediumistic experience.
Citation
Journal of Parapsychology, 78(2), p. 183-194
ISSN
0022-3387
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Language
en
Publisher
Rhine Research Center
Title
Discarnate Readings By Claimant Mediums: Assessing Phenomenology And Accuracy Under Beyond Double-Blind Conditions
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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