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Research Rhine Research Center Needs Radio-Sweep EVP
Call for samples is over. The study is underway.
With support funding from Association TransCommunication the Rhine Research Center in Durham, NC is conducting a study of how people interpret Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). For this research, the Rhine Center needs several recordings of EVP that were recorded using “radio-sweep” technology and invites members of ATransC to submit audio files for possible use in this research. In the study, 90 listeners will complete background questionnaires and then interpret several EVP. The purpose of the study is to understand why different people sometimes interpret EVP messages differently.
To be usable, the audio file should be an mp3 file that contains what the investigator believes is an anomalous or ethereal voice. The audio file should be trimmed to include several seconds of radio-sweep sounds both before and after the apparent voice (but otherwise the file should be as short as possible). In addition, either (a) the investigator’s question or comment that immediately preceded the anomalous voice should be included on the recording or (b) the investigator should indicate in an email what the preceding question or comment was. Furthermore, the investigator should report in the email what he or she believes the EVP says.
The EVP samples that are submitted will remain the property of the investigators who submit them and will not be played for others except for purposes of the research study. Furthermore, the identity of investigators and the content of the EVP will remain confidential.
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