Welcome to The Nature Incidence & Impact of Spontaneous Paranormal Experiences!

The aim of this research is to learn more about paranormal events in everyday life and, depending on how much information you offer, it will take around 15 minutes to complete. Originally, this survey was used to collect data for my Higher Degree dissertation at Monash University in Australia. I believe this was the first time that the Internet was used to collect paranormal data on such a large scale. Please note that all the data collected (which is anonymous) becomes the property of the survey owner and may be used for a wide variety of purposes in the future including journal articles, surveys, magazines and books.

Participation in this survey is completely voluntary and you may withdraw at any stage. Your anonymity is respected and the confidentiality of your data will be protected, as far as possible at all times. There are no known side effects to participating in this research but some people may find revisiting their own paranormal experiences uncomfortable. If this does occur, please withdraw from the study and, if necessary, seek the help of a trained professional.

At the close of the survey you will be invited to register to receive email updates. Again, this is entirely optional. Should you choose to do this, the confidentiality of your survey responses will not be affected in any way.

Over 4,000 volunteers participated in the original survey and some of those who missed out, have since contacted me and asked for the survey to be run again. Hence this relaunch!

With your help, this second survey round could be even bigger than the first. So, spread the word and let's see how the paranormal is really being felt around the world.

For your responses to count you must complete the survey.

If you encounter any problems with this survey please contact me at rosemary1803@gmail.com

Cheers

Rosemary Breen

Click on the Next Page button to indicate that you have read and accept the above terms, and you will be taken to the first page of the survey.

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