Tag: decline effect


DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT

Introduction to the Differential Effect The Differential Effect constitutes a core concept within the rigorous statistical framework applied to parapsychological research, specifically addressing instances where participants achieve scoring rates significantly exceeding what would be expected purely by chance. This phenomenon is not merely defined by the presence of above-chance scores in general, but rather focuses […]

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SHEEP-GOAT EFFECT

SHEEP-GOAT EFFECT The Sheep-Goat Effect is a widely recognized phenomenon within the field of parapsychology, describing a correlation between a participant’s belief in the existence of extrasensory perception (ESP) or psychokinesis (PK) and their subsequent performance in tests designed to measure these abilities. This terminology neatly divides experimental subjects into two distinct groups: the “sheep,” […]

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DECLINE EFFECT

DECLINE EFFECT The Core Definition of the Decline Effect The Decline Effect refers to a widespread phenomenon observed across various scientific disciplines, including psychology, where the magnitude of a measured effect or finding tends to decrease significantly when studies are repeated or replicated over time. Initially promising results, often published with a large effect size […]

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