Resources on Escola-Gascón ´ et al.’s (2023) remote viewing research per the original CIA experiments
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. This report describes and presents the raw data from Escol`
a-Gascon ´ et al.’s
1 remote viewing study, which
extended similar experiments initiated by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Remote viewing is a
research technique that allows scientists to examine the degree to which individuals might access “distant (or
nonlocal) information” without using known logical-perceptual channels. Many parapsychologists regard such
effects as evidence of psychic (or psi) ability, whereas other researchers more cautiously designate
beyond-chance results as “anomalous cognition.” The original research commissioned by the CIA provided
favorable (though highly controversial) results, and several subsequent replications have shown positive and
non-significant results. This has fostered heated scientific debate about the nature or meaning of these anomalous
cognitions from theoretical, methodological, and statistical viewpoints. This report contextualizes the data obtained from our investigation that conceptually replicated the results of prior remote viewing experiments.
Specifically, the authors found a positive association between emotional intelligence (EI) and positive performance (or “hits”) in remote viewing cognitive experiments, employing statistical controls based on structural
equation modeling (SEM). We thus clarify certain methodological issues about our data to ensure transparency
with their future use. We focus on three essential points: (1) more detailed explanation of our EI measures; (2)
justification of our effect size calculation and why we obtained underestimated standard deviations per the
population parameter; and (3) further consideration of the nuances with interpreting the statistical anomalies (or
hits) in the remote viewing tests.
Resources on Escola-Gascón ´ et al.’s (2023) remote viewing research per the original CIA experiments
Tipo de Actividad
Artículos en revistasISSN
1550-8307Palabras Clave
.Remote viewing Central Intelligence Agency Anomalous cognitions Skepticism Parapsychology