Below is the cumulative deviation graph for the entire
three day humor conference. The vertical lines mark one
of the sessions during the conference that had the strongest
deviation from chance. According to the researcher’s notes,
this was during a “particularly engaging evening session
that ended with a standing ovation followed by an encore.”
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Figure 9a from PEAR Publication “FieldREG Anomalies in
Group Situations”
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Figure 9b from PEAR Publication “FieldREG Anomalies in
Group Situations”
The full session, shown in 9b, had a z-score of 2.276
and a two-tailed p-value of 0.022. The z-score relates
the “distance” an experimental outcome falls from the
mean, in standard deviations. In other words, how unlikely
it is that your results are due to chance, but in practice,
it may be thought of as your index of performance-the
higher the z-score, the larger the influence on the REG.
Or in the FieldREG setting, the larger the group influence
on the REG.
The Psyleron REG-1 package gives everyone the opportunity
to explore these effects in environments that they are
interested in. We have customers who run Psyleron’s FieldREG
software during their sporting events, healing sessions,
therapy, etc. Again, which venues and characteristics
produce the most significant results is still speculative.
Your experiments and experiences are just as important
as those of the PEAR lab. Become a pioneer and start conducting
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