N equals 1: Single Case Studies in Anomalistics

N equals 1: Single Case Studies in Anomalistics
ISBN-10
3643911238
ISBN-13
9783643911230
Language
English
Publisher
LIT Verlag Münster
Author
Gerhard Mayer

Description

Single case studies have a long tradition in the field of parapsychology and anomalistics research. Naturally, thorough case studies do not usually provide hard evidence for the existence of paranormal effects. However, they demonstrate the dynamics of occurrence of such extraordinary phenomena and experiences in the living world. This volume is intended to give an overview of the methodological peculiarities of anomalistic field research. On the basis of historical and current case studies, certain specific psychosocial dynamics and problems in this interesting and challenging field of research are presented and discussed.

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