posted on Dec, 15 2014 @ 01:30 PM
I'm pleased to say that Project Core is officially finished and published for you to download.
The project was comprised of team members (in alphabetical order):
Kimbal E. Cooper, Ph.D., Tyler A. Kokjohn, Ph.D., Jeff Ritzmann, D. Ellen K. Tarr, Ph.D., and Jeremy Vaeni
Project CORE was a massive online survey asking questions and gathering data of those reporting “paranormal” experience. Questions ranged from
psychological, and physiological data to ancestral heritage and outlier data. The questions asked by the survey were comprised of questions submitted
by all Project CORE members, and then as a team questions were edited, subtracted and added until we arrived at the final version that was ultimately
used.
Participants were asked to give written account of their experience(s), and there was a written stipulation of the survey page: The survey required
complete, raw honesty in relating the experiences. No matter how utterly bizarre or self-negating those experiences may have been. We also asked that
the accounts submitted not be edited, sanitized, nor derived from hypnotic regression.
The survey actively collected data via the internet from participants over the course of a full calendar year, and the survey was widely promoted on
social media, message boards, and podcasts. After data gathering, the work presented here in it’s final form comprises nearly 2 years worth of
analysis and discussion between team members.
You can view all component pieces of the work here:
Project Core
Many thanks,
Jeff
edit on 15-12-2014 by jritzmann because: (no reason given)