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Considering Anomalous Events during Bereavement as Evidence for Survival
Callum E Cooper
Psychology & Sociology
Centre for Psychological and Sociological Sciences
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Anomalous Events
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Bereavement
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Young children
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Poltergeist
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Anomalous Experiences
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Parapsychology
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Bereavement Experiences
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Grieving
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Survival Assumption
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Deceased Patients
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Reincarnation
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Perceived Interactivity
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Waking States
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Consciousness
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Toddlers
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Parapsychology
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