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    Re-evaluation of the relationship between paranormal belief and perceived stress using statistical modelling by Drinkwater, Kenneth G, Denovan, Andrew, Dagnall, Neil

    Published in PloS one (13-11-2024)
    “…Recent research indicates that paranormal belief, in the absence of allied cognitive-perceptual and psychopathology-related factors, is not associated with…”
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    Paranormal belief, cognitive-perceptual factors, and well-being: A network analysis by Dagnall, Neil, Denovan, Andrew, Drinkwater, Kenneth G.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-09-2022)
    “…By assessing interrelationships among variables within a specified theoretical framework, network analysis (NA) provides nuanced insights into how associations…”
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    Lucid Dreaming, Nightmares, and Sleep Paralysis: Associations With Reality Testing Deficits and Paranormal Experience/Belief by Drinkwater, Kenneth G, Denovan, Andrew, Dagnall, Neil

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-03-2020)
    “…Focusing on lucid dreaming, this paper examined relationships between dissociated experiences related to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (lucid dreaming,…”
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    Things That Go Bump in the Literature: An Environmental Appraisal of "Haunted Houses" by Dagnall, Neil, Drinkwater, Kenneth G, O'Keeffe, Ciarán, Ventola, Annalisa, Laythe, Brian, Jawer, Michael A, Massullo, Brandon, Caputo, Giovanni B, Houran, James

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (12-06-2020)
    “…This paper contains a narrative overview of the past 20-years of environmental research on anomalous experiences attributed to "haunted house." This exercise…”
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    Re-evaluation of the relationship between paranormal belief and perceived stress using statistical modelling by Kenneth G Drinkwater, Andrew Denovan, Neil Dagnall

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2024)
    “…Recent research indicates that paranormal belief, in the absence of allied cognitive-perceptual and psychopathology-related factors, is not associated with…”
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