1998 Parapsychologigal Association Bibliography - Bibliography
Journal of Parapsychology, The, Dec, 2000 by Fiona Steinkamp, Gabriela Bohm
GABRIELA BOHM [1]
The purpose of the Parapsychological Association (PA) Bibliography is to aid PA members to inform each other of their current research in both parapsychology and mainstream psychology disciplines. It also serves to monitor the field's progress by listing details of parapsychological work that has been published in mainstream journals and/or books. Such a listing may indicate the extent to which academia is or is not embracing parapsychology in general. Additionally, the PA Bibliography may encourage those who have not joined the PA to do so.
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* Parapsychological Work in Parapsychological Journal and Books
* Parapsychological Work in Mainstream Journals and Books
* Other Mainstream Publications
As with any compilation, some of the decisions to include or exclude work may appear arbitrary, and inclusion in the Bibliography often depends on the cooperation of the authors involved. Thus those not listed in the 1996 PA Members' Directory may not see their publications in the bibliography below even though they may have been mistakenly omitted from the Directory or may have since joined the PA. The exception to this rule is if people informed me directly of their publications in response to a call to PA members to submit their refereed publications. All those who contacted me directly for inclusion have been included; indeed I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who did so.
The 1998 Bibliography does not include details about conference presentations, articles in journals that do not implement peer review (apart from some foreign-language journals from countries where peer review is not conducted or those that people submitted for inclusion), book reviews, correspondence, reports (on conferences etc.), notes, and introductions to symposiums. Unfortunately, I am unable to include articles from journals that are very behind in their publication schedule. However, this year I have included an Update section, so that those whose articles were missing from previous PA Bibliographies can now register them. This year's Update includes publications from the years 1993 to 1997. I have also listed the references for the other PA Bibliographies that have been published so that people can quickly find the other listings.
For the purpose of compiling this year's Bibliography, Gabriela Bohm checked articles and abstracts from most of the parapsychological journals. Nevertheless, the ultimate responsibility for inclusion in the bibliography lies with the authors. Again, I would like to thank all those who kindly sent in their details.
(1.) Fiona Steinkamp was responsible for putting out the Call for Entries and for writing the introductory text. Gabriela Bohm undertook the literature search for additional entries and prepared most of the references.
WORK IN PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL JOURNALS AND BOOKS
ALVARADO, C. (1998). ESP and altered states of consciousness: An overview of conceptual and research trends. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 27-63.
ALVARADO, C. (1998). Sleepwalking and spontaneous parapsychological experiences: A research note. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 349-351.
BIERMAN, D., BROUGHTON, R., & BERGER, R. E. (1998). Notes on random target selection: The PRL autoganzfeld target and target set distributions revisited. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 339-348.
BRAUDE, S. E. (1998). Terminological reform in parapsychology: A giant step backwards. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 12, 141-150.
COHN, S. (1998). Survey on Scottish second sight [Abstract]. In N. L. Zingrone, M.J. Schlitz, C. S. Alvarado, & J. Milton (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1993 (pp. 110-114). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.
COOK, E. W., GREYSON, B., & STEVENSON, I. (1998). Do any near-death experience for the survival of human personality after death? Relevant features and illustrative case reports. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 12, 377-406.
DOBYNS, Y. H., & NELSON, R. D. (1998). Empirical evidence against decision augmentation theory. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 12, 23 1-257.
DON, N. S., McDONOUGH, E., & WARREN, C. A. (1998). Event-related brain potential (ERP) indicators of unconscious psi: A replication using subjects unselected for psi. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 127-145.
GAULD, A. (1998). Philosophy and survival: An essay review of R. W. K. Paterson's philosophy and the belief in life after death, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 62, 453-462.
HONORTON, C., FERRARI, D. C., & BEM, D.J. (1998). Extraversion and ESP performance: A meta-analysis and new confirmation. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 225-276.
HUBY, P. (1998). Zeno in the manning scripts. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 63, 46-47.
IRWIN, H.J., & GREEN, M.J. (1998-1999). Schizotypal processes and belief in the paranormal: A multidimensional study. European Journal of Parapsychology, 14, 1-15.
KOKUBO, H. (1998). Contemporary active research groups in Japan for anomalous phenomena. Japanese Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 19-63.