Perceptions of the paranormal.

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Baker, Ian S. 2012. Perceptions of the paranormal. Pan European Networks: Science & Technology.
AuthorsBaker, Ian S.
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Dr Ian Baker, Parapsychologist and Chartered psychologist explains how apparently paranormal phenomena can be scientifically investigated in an effort to expand the human understanding of the world.

KeywordsParapsychology; Psychology; Paranormal
Year2012
JournalPan European Networks: Science & Technology
PublisherPan European Networks
ISSN2049-2391
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/621084
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Publication dates05 Dec 2012
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