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== Publications == ===Books=== * ''Seeing Through Statistics, 3rd edition'' (2005) – The use of statistical methods to solve real world problems, and to gain understanding from the application of statistics in addition to simply calculating them. * ''Mind On Statistics, 4th edition'' (2012), with R.F. Heckard – Textbook for an introductory statistics course, with emphasis on understanding the use of statistics in everyday life. ===Papers=== *Utts, J. (1988). ''Successful replication versus statistical significance''. Journal of Parapsychology, 52(4): 305–320. *Radin, D. and J. Utts. (1989). ''Experiments investigating the influence of intention on random and pseudorandom events''. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 3(1): 65–79. *Utts, J. (1989). ''Randomness and randomization tests: A reply to Gilmore''. Journal of Parapsychology, 53(4): 345–351. *May, E. C., J. M. Utts, B. S. Humphrey, W. Luke, T.J. Frivold, and V. V. Trask. (1990). ''Advances in Remote Viewing'', Journal of Parapsychology, 54(3), 193–228. *Hansen G. P., J. M. Utts, and B. Markwick. (1992). ''Critique of the PEAR remote viewing experiments''. Journal of Parapsychology, 56(2), 97–113. *Utts, J. (1993). ''Analyzing free-response data—a progress report''. In ''PSI Research Methodology—A Reexamination'', ed. L. Coly and J. D. S. McMahon, Parapsychology Foundation, New York, 71–83. *Utts, J. (2018). ''An Assessment of the Evidence for Psychic Functioning''. Journal of Parapsychology, 82: 118–146.
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