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Lance
Storm
earned a B.A. (Honours) in psychology (1998) and a Ph.D. in
parapsychology (2001) at the University of Adelaide in South
Australia. He has published in Psychological
Bulletin, the Journal of
Parapsychology and the Jungian journal Quadrant.
He is on the editorial board of the Australian
Journal of Parapsychology, and is a member of the
Parapsychological Association. He is also a professional photographer
and has been consulted to analyze and assess alleged paranormal
photographs. He has written an introductory book on photography, and a
book on the psychology and symbolism of numbers from a Jungian
perspective. He is co-recipient, with Dr. Michael Thalbourne, of the
D. Scott Rogo Award for literature (2002). In 2003, he was awarded the
Gertrude R. Schmeidler Student of the Year Award for work in
parapsychology. Currently, as a Visiting Research Fellow, he is
conducting parapsychological and psychophysiological research in the
Department of Psychology, University of Adelaide, where he assisted
Dr. Michael A. Thalbourne in establishing an Anomalistic
Psychology Research Unit.
BOOKS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
1. Thalbourne, M. A., & Storm, L (Eds.). Parapsychology in the 21st century: The future of psychical research.
2. Storm, L. An illustrated introduction to photography.
3. Storm, L. The psychology and symbolism of number: A Jungian perspective on the principal archetype of order.
ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Storm, L., & Mitchell, C. Are you there, Spenser? Attempts at ‘PK by committee’ in a séance-like situation.
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 3-19.
2. Storm, L. (2003). From three to four: The influence of the number archetype on our epistemological foundations.
Quadrant, 33, 69-81.
3. Storm, L. (2002). Experiences: Precognitive dreams. Australian Journal of
Parapsychology, 2, 125-127.
4. Storm, L. (2002). A parapsychological investigation of the I Ching: Seeking psi in an ancient Chinese system of divination.
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 44-62.
5. Storm, L., & Ertel, S. (2002). The ganzfeld debate continued: A response to Milton and Wiseman (2001).
Journal of Parapsychology, 66, 73-82.
6. * Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M.A. (2001). Paranormal effects using sighted and vision-impaired participants in a quasi-ganzfeld task.
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 133-170.
7. Storm, L., [& Thalbourne, M. A.] (2001). Technical Note: Effect size in ‘The Transliminal Connection Between Paranormal Effects and Personality in an Experiment with the I Ching’ by Storm & Thalbourne (1998-1999).
European Journal of Parapsychology, 16, 107-108.
8. Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Studies of the I Ching: II. Additional Analyses.
Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 291-309.
9. Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Studies of the I Ching: I. A replication.
Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 105-124.
10. * Storm, L., & Ertel, S. (2001). Does psi exist? Comments on Milton and Wiseman’s (1999) meta-analysis of ganzfeld research.
Psychological Bulletin, 127, 424-433.
11. Storm, L. (2000). Research note: Replicable evidence of psi: A revision of Milton’s (1999) meta-analysis of the ganzfeld databases.
Journal of Parapsychology, 64, 411-416.
12. Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2000). A paradigm shift away from the ESP-PK dichotomy: The theory of psychopraxia.
Journal of Parapsychology, 64, 279-300.
13. Lange, R., Thalbourne, M. A., Houran, J., & Storm, L. (2000). The Revised Transliminality Scale: Reliability and validity data from a Rasch top-down purification procedure.
Consciousness and Cognition, 9, 591-617.
14. * Storm, L. (1999). Synchronicity, causality, and acausality. Journal of
Parapsychology, 63, 247-269.
15. Storm, L. & Thalbourne, M. A. (1998-1999). The transliminal connection between paranormal effects and personality in an experiment with the I Ching.
European Journal of Parapsychology, 14, 100-124.
ARTICLES ACCEPTED/SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1. Thalbourne, M. A., Johnson, P., Lange, R., Ashe, D. A., & Storm, L. Three questionnaire methods for measuring transhumanation.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.
2. Storm, L. Research note: Is the I Ching process cybernetic or non-cybernetic?
European Journal of Parapsychology.
3. Storm, L., & Thalbourne. M. A. The effect of a change in pro attitude on paranormal performance: A pilot study using naïve and sophisticated skeptics.
Journal of Scientific Exploration.
4. Storm, L. ‘RV’ by committee: Remote viewing using a ‘multiple agent–multiple percipient’ design.
Journal of Parapsychology.
5. Storm, L. Testing an adaptation of French’s (1958) Test of Insight as a questionnaire-type measure of global need for achievement (a pilot study).
Motivation and Emotion.
6. Storm, L. Photographic anomalies on the internet. International Journal of
Parapsychology. Submitted.
7. Storm, L. A Comparative approach to the theory of psychopraxia. International Journal of
Parapsychology.
BOOK REVIEWS
1. Storm, L. (2002). Review of the book The trickster and the paranormal (by George Hansen).
Australian Journal of Parapsychology.
2. Storm, L. (2002). Review of the book PSI: What it is and how it works¾A central model for parapsychology (by Keith Chandler).
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 72-79.
3. Thalbourne, M. A., & Storm, L. (2001). Review of the book Parapsychology: The science of unusual experience. (Edited by Ron Roberts & David Groome).
Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 178-182.We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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