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META ANALYSIS

Does Psi Exist? Replicable Evidence for an Anomalous Process of Information Transfer

A frequently cited ganzfeld meta-analysis arguing that a standardized free-response psi protocol produced above-chance results. Not a remote-viewing paper directly, but important for adjacent blind free-response methodology.

SUPPORTIVEEvidence tier 21994

Key findings

  • Focused on free-response anomalous information-transfer experiments.
  • Argued for replicable above-chance performance in a more standardized protocol subset.
  • Sparked extensive methodological debate and follow-up analyses.

Critical context

Should be paired with skeptical replication and meta-analysis critiques. Ganzfeld and ARV/remote viewing are related but not identical protocols.

Protocol lesson for Go Remote Viewing

Useful for thinking about target pools, judging, free-response scoring, and preregistration.

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Bem and Honorton 1994 Ganzfeld Meta-Analysis | Go Remote Viewing