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This section of the PSICAN website is devoted to past, current, and proposed research projects, and experiments carried out by PSICAN, affiliates of PSICAN, Universities, and Colleges or other Canadian, US, and international organizations. Included in this section are articles, and general information related to the investigation, and research of paranormal topics.
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1 Research into Fears Of Closets PSICAN Group
2 Moving Object Research PSICAN Group
3 The Application of Analysis of Competing Hypotheses in the Research of Paranormal Occurrences J.A. Cuddington
4 Collecting and Evaluating Witness Accounts of Paranormal Events J.A. Cuddington
5 Anomalous Photography Project PSICAN Group
6 Research Project On The Elemental Kingdom Tere Altuna
7 Ghost Stories From Newfoundland Ed Butts
8 Remote Viewing Experiment - 2010 - Completed PSICAN Group
9 PSIence Author Interview Maria Grazia
10 Study Of Physical Harm & Ghosts PSICAN Group
11 Lund Seeking Volunteers PSICAN Group
12 Interview With Dr. Caroline Watt Maria Grazia
13 Why Are You Here? Matthew James Didier
14 Our Legacy & Our Big Secret Matthew James Didier
15 Best Information On Paranormal Research Chris Laursen
16 World’s Largest-Ever Study of Near-Death Experiences PSICAN Group
17 The Didier-Darroch Experiments Matthew James Didier
18 Bannockburn Conservation Area Susan St Clair
19 2007 Canadian Psychometery Experiment PSICAN Group
20 Request for Reports - Plains of Abraham Susan St Clair
 
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The paranormal is "...beset by True Believers ('They must be, therefore they are!') and True Unbelievers ('They can't be, therefore they aren't!') Rare are those who pursue evidence wherever it may lead, no matter how the results may square with their cherished hopes and dreams. Ironically, both the TBists and the TUists see themselves as champions of objective analysis and critical thinking, when in fact they are defenders of their respective faiths and, not incidentally, their egos." - Karl Pflock