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Leonard Zusne (1924–2003) was an
American psychologist. He
published articles and
books on the
history of psychology,
magical thinking and
visual perception...
- to be the
result of
delusion or
wishful thinking.
Psychologist Leonard Zusne suggested that
scrying images are
hallucinations or
hypnagogic experiences...
- law
enforcement agencies on
specific cases. However,
psychologist Leonard Zusne has
noted that "enquiries with
police officials [...]
reveal that the involvement...
- Experience: A
Cognitive Approach.
Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-435-4
Zusne, Leonard; Jones, Warren. (1989).
Anomalistic Psychology: A
Study of Magical...
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meditation Myers 2014, p. 52. Park 2008, pp. 90–91; Crow 2012. Crow 2012.
Zusne &
Jones 1989, p. [page needed].
Regal 2009, p. 29: "Other than anecdotal...
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reported amongst prisoners of war and
during famines. The
psychologist Leonard Zusne in his book
Anomalistic Psychology: A
Study of
Magical Thinking (1989) has...
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parapsychology and
spiritualist literature.
According to
psychologists Leonard Zusne and
Warren Jones, "many
accounts of the Fox
sisters leave out
their confession...
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suggest that
visions have any
clairvoyant content. The
psychologists Leonard Zusne,
Warren H.
Jones in
their book
Anomalistic Psychology: A
Study of Magical...
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although it did find a
related Christmas effect. A
small study by
Leonard Zusne found birthday effects among both male and
female cohorts,
where women were...
- paperback ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-312-17376-0.
Zusne,
Leonard (1989).
Anomalistic Psychology: A
Study of
Magical Thinking (2nd ed...