Items where Author is "Wiseman, Richard"
Number of items: 41.
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Seeing the impossible: the impact of watching magic on positive emotions, optimism, and wellbeing. (2024)
Richard Wiseman
and
Caroline Watt
Development of the Paranormal and Supernatural Beliefs Scale using classical and modern test theory. (2021)
Charlotte E Dean,
Shazia Akhtar,
Tim M Gale,
Karen Irvine,
Richard Wiseman
and
Keith R Laws
Conjuring up creativity: The effect of performing magic tricks on divergent thinking. (2021)
Richard Wiseman,
Amy Wiles
and
Caroline Watt
Hocus Pocus: using comics to promote skepticism about the paranormal. (2021)
Richard Wiseman,
Jordan Collver,
Rik Worth
and
Caroline Watt
Pedagogic prestidigitation: using magic tricks to enhance educational videos. (2020)
Richard Wiseman,
William Houstoun
and
Caroline Watt
Conjuring cognition : A review of educational magic-based interventions. (2020)
Richard Wiseman
and
Caroline Watt
Registered reports: an early example and analysis. (2019)
Richard Wiseman,
Caroline Watt
and
Diana Kornbrot
Impossible Movement Illusions. (2018)
Richard Wiseman
and
william Houstoun
Achieving the impossible : A review of magic-based interventions and their effects on wellbeing. (2018)
Richard Wiseman
and
Caroline Watt
Quality science from quality measurement: The role of measurement type with respect to replication and effect size magnitude in psychological research. (2018)
Diana Kornbrot,
Richard Wiseman
and
George Georgiou
Turning the other lobe: : Directional biases in brain diagrams. (2017)
Richard Wiseman
and
Adrian M. Owen
A New Version of the Beuchet Chair Illusion. (2016)
Richard Wiseman
Predicting Smartphone Operating System from Personality and Individual Differences. (2016)
Heather Shaw,
David A Ellis,
Libby-Rae Kendrick,
Fenja Ziegler
and
Richard Wiseman
Mental Representations of Weekdays. (2015)
David A Ellis,
Richard Wiseman
and
Rob Jenkins
And Now for Something Completely Different: Inattentional Blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus Sketch. (2015)
Richard Wiseman
Dream precognition and sensory incorporation: : A controlled sleep laboratory study. (2015)
Richard Wiseman,
Caroline Watt
and
L. Vuillaume
The dream maker : My app shaped their slumbers. (2014)
Richard Wiseman
Rich pickings in comedy. (2013)
Richard Wiseman
and
Richard Herring
The gestural misinformation effect : skewing eyewitness testimony through gesture. (2013)
Daniel Gurney,
Karen Pine
and
Richard Wiseman
The eyes don't have it : Lie detection and neuro-linguistic programming. (2012)
Richard Wiseman,
Caroline Watt,
Leanne ten Brinke,
Stephen Porter,
Sara-Louise Couper
and
Calum Rankin
Replication, replication, replication. (2012)
Stuart J. Ritchie,
Richard Wiseman
and
Christopher C. French
Failing the Future : Three Unsuccessful Attempts to Replicate Bem's 'Retroactive Facilitation of Recall' Effect. (2012)
Stuart J Ritchie,
Richard Wiseman
and
Christopher C French
Creativity and ease of ambiguous figural reversal. (2011)
Richard Wiseman,
Caroline Watt,
Kenneth Gilhooly
and
George Georgiou
Paranormality. (2011)
Richard Wiseman
Judging a book by its cover : the unconscious influence of pupil size on consumer choice. (2010)
Richard Wiseman
and
Caroline Watt
‘Twitter’ as a new research tool : A mass participation test of remote viewing. (2010)
Richard Wiseman
and
Caroline Watt
Darwin Illusion : Evolution in a blink of the eye. (2009)
Rob Jenkins
and
Richard Wiseman
Of two minds: Sceptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychology. (2006)
Marilyn Schlitz,
Richard Wiseman,
Caroline Watt
and
Dean Radin
Testing alleged mediumship : methods and results. (2005)
C. O'Keeffe
and
Richard Wiseman
Born lucky? The relationship between feeling lucky and month of birth. (2005)
J. Chotai
and
Richard Wiseman
Measuring superstitious belief: why lucky charms matter. (2004)
Richard Wiseman
and
C Watt
An investigation into alleged 'hauntings'. (2003)
Richard Wiseman,
C. Watt,
P. Stevens,
E. Greening
and
C. O'Keeffe
Belief in the paranormal and suggestion in the seance room. (2003)
Richard Wiseman,
E Greening
and
M Smith
A meta-analysis of mass-media tests of extrasensory perception. (1999)
J. Milton
and
Richard Wiseman