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The results from an online questionnaire created to ascertain the similarities and differences of two forms of "déjà" experience: déjà vécu (event-related) and déjà visité (place-related)

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posted on 2020-02-27, 15:51 authored by Arthur FunkhouserArthur Funkhouser
An online questionnaire was created in 2004 to ascertain the similarities and differences of two forms of "déjà" experience: déjà vécu (event-related) and déjà visité (place-related). As of Feb. 27, 2020, the data set contains 3259 filled-out forms (from 2004 to 2019) and contains rudimentary analyses of the data within the pages of the Excel xls file. Two published papers have reported on the results of more extensive statistical analyses of earlier subsets of this data:

Funkhouer A, Schredl M (2014) Déjà Vécu and Déjà Visité Similarities and Differences: Initial Results from an Online Investigation. Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (11-12): 7-18 and
Funhouser A, Purser H (2018) Déjà Vécu and Déjà Visité Similarities and Differences: Further Results From an Online Questionnaire. Explore 14 (7-8): 277-282.

Three books about déjà vu:

Neppe VM (1983) The Psychology of Déjà Vu. Johannesburg, SA: Witwatersrand University Press.

Brown AS (2004) the déjà vu experience. New York: Psychology Press.

Moulin C (2018) The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Déjà Vu.
New York: Rougledge.

Website: https://deja-experience-research.org

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