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Across 7 experiments (N = 3,289), we replicate the procedure of Experiments 8 and 9 from Bem (2011), which had originally demonstrated retroactive facilitation of recall. We failed to replicate that finding. We further conduct a meta-analysis of all replication attempts of these experiments and find that the average effect size (d = 0.04) is no different from 0. We discuss some reasons for differences between the results in this article and those presented in Bem (2011).
Adult, Male, Other Social and Behavioral Sciences, Psycholinguistics, Time Factors, researcher degrees of freedom, Neuropsychological Tests, Anticipation, Psychological, meta-analysis, Young Adult, Cognition, Parapsychology, Other Education, Mental Recall, psi, Humans, Female, Perception, precognition, ESP
Adult, Male, Other Social and Behavioral Sciences, Psycholinguistics, Time Factors, researcher degrees of freedom, Neuropsychological Tests, Anticipation, Psychological, meta-analysis, Young Adult, Cognition, Parapsychology, Other Education, Mental Recall, psi, Humans, Female, Perception, precognition, ESP
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