The Scole investigation: A study in critical analysis of paranormal physical phenomena - Parapsychological Abstracts - Brief Article

Journal of Parapsychology, The, March, 2002 by Sally R. Feather

KEEN, M. (2001). The Scole Investigation: A Study in Critical Analysis of Paranormal Physical Phenomena. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 15, 167-182.

A number of experienced psychical researchers investigated the activities of a mediumistic group in Scole (Norfolk, U.K.) that claimed to produce under spiritual guidance a wide range of physical phenomena. During a 2-year-long study, lights, tape recordings, and films bearing images, glyphs, poems, symbols, and messages in several languages were produced. The investigators could find no evidence of deception or human interference. A lengthy report, published as refereed proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, generated a controversy centering on the nature of acceptable scientific evidence. This is examined in the context of Bayesian and Humian criteria, and the author discusses popular fallacies in the treatment of unpalatable evidence.

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