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'Research' in the paranormal field is sometimes a token gesture; or the process of investigating is seen as seen as research of itself.

Often paranormal research lacks the scientific method to be taken seriously. PSI research strives to be rigorously scientific whilst - as lay psychical research - still being accessible to a wider audience.

 

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 The 'Orb' Phenomena - is rational proof possible?

Orbs: Controverial dust?PSI has been engaged in a long-term research project into the complicated aim of proving the causes of orbs.  Funded by the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena.

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 Experiencer Perceptions during Paranormal Investigations

PSI has been conducting a longitudinal assessment of factors influencing paranormal experience during investigations.  These include measuring of paranormal belief, mood and qualification of context.

 
           

 Investigating and 'Measuring' the Paranormal

The outcome of PSI's 2 years of standardised investigations will spring-board research into how best to investigate and whether the equipment paranormal investigators use is fit for purpose.

           

 The Truth Behind Electro-Voice Phenomena

PSI has just begun a research project looking at EVP.  The research will attempt to discover whether EVP is genuinely unexplained or whether poor understanding has lead to its proliferation.

           

 Conjuring up Philip: 30 Years on

Original drawing of 'Philip'Contributing to a PhD thesis, PSI will be replicating the Philip Experiment over six months.  The experiment hypothesised that poltergeists could be 'created' by groups of participants.

           

Other current projects include:

- The role of the New House Effect in investigating

- A study into paranormal TV trends

- The role of qualification of haunted context over time

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