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Behavioural sciences / Social psychology / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / Neuroscience / Daryl Bem / Precognition / Robert Zajonc / Hypothesis / Positive psychology / Psychology / Behavior / Science
Date: 2012-03-28 15:45:51
Behavioural sciences
Social psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Neuroscience
Daryl Bem
Precognition
Robert Zajonc
Hypothesis
Positive psychology
Psychology
Behavior
Science

We knew the future all along: a priori hypothesizing is much more accurate than other forms of precognition Arina K. Bones University of Darache BACKGROUND

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