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anomalistic

[uh-nom-uh-lis-tik] / əˌnɒm əˈlɪs tɪk /


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“We build a statistical profile around what good normal looks like. We can see, based on the data the bank has, if something is normal behaviour, or anomalistic and out of kilter.”

From BBC

“If I had to bet money on it, I would bet against the existence of these abilities based on my judgment of the currently available evidence,” says Professor Christopher French, head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths University.

From The Guardian

Christopher French is a professor of psychology and head of the anomalistic psychology research unit at Goldsmiths, University of London.

From The Guardian

Chris French, the head of anomalistic psychology research at Goldsmiths, University of London, uses Hynek’s “close encounters” scale to discuss psychological phenomena that can explain such experiences.

From Washington Post

Still, the best podcast hosts are ninjas when it comes to sniffing out expertise from all manner of refreshingly unlikely people—professors of anomalistic psychology, ace comedy showrunners, Long Island car salesmen—and rendering it not just broadly intelligible but emotionally gripping.

From Slate