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Batson, C. Daniel. 1977. “Experimentation in Psychology of Religion: An Impossible Dream.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 16(4):413–18.

Batson, C. Daniel. 1977. “Experimentation in Psychology of Religion: An Impossible Dream.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 16(4):413–18.

by frankie@virtuallythere.agency | Apr 13, 2020 | Initial debate about the feasibility of field experiments of religion

Yeatts, John R., and William Asher. 1979. “Can We Afford Not to Do True Experiments in Psychology of Religion? A Reply to Batson.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion: 86-89.

Yeatts, John R., and William Asher. 1979. “Can We Afford Not to Do True Experiments in Psychology of Religion? A Reply to Batson.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion: 86-89.

by frankie@virtuallythere.agency | Apr 13, 2020 | Initial debate about the feasibility of field experiments of religion

Gorsuch, Richard L. 1982. “Practicality and Ethics of Experimental Research When Studying Religion.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 21(4):370–72

Gorsuch, Richard L. 1982. “Practicality and Ethics of Experimental Research When Studying Religion.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 21(4):370–72

by frankie@virtuallythere.agency | Apr 13, 2020 | Initial debate about the feasibility of field experiments of religion

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