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Considering Anomalous Events during Bereavement as Evidence for Survival
Callum E Cooper
Psychology & Sociology
Centre for Psychology and Sociological Sciences
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evidence
74%
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parapsychology
40%
death
36%
interaction
23%
consciousness
22%
psychology
17%