Diary of Events in a Thoroughly Unhaunted House
1996; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 83; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2466/pms.1996.83.2.499
ISSN1558-688X
Autores Tópico(s)Latin American and Latino Studies
ResumoTwo subjects were asked to keep a 30-day journal of occurrences in their residence which are traditionally associated with hauntings and poltergeist-like phenomena. It was expected that the instructions would increase the frequency of perception of unusual or rarely occurring events in their residence, resulting in an attentional and "perceptual contagion effect." As expected, several features of the percipients' observations closely resembled those found in previously reported poltergeist episodes. Most importantly, the distribution of perceived occurrences closely resembled the predicted logistic curve, suggesting that hauntings involve a perceptual process where initial observations "infect" later ones.
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