From: NPR
Episode 677: The Experiment Experiment
NPR:
A few years back, a famous psychologist published a series of studies that found people could predict the future — not all the time, but more often than if they were guessing by chance alone.
The paper left psychologists with two options.
“Either we have to conclude that ESP is true,” says Brian Nosek, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, “or we have to change our beliefs about the right ways to do science.”
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