http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0027(199012)34%3A4%3C745%3AAMCOAT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23

The test of the effects of the "Maharishi Technology of the Unified
Field" by Orme-Johnson et al. which appeared in the December 1988
issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution contains several
substantial methodological problems. First, the measurement of the
critical independent variable governing whether an effect should be
found does not correspond to the most obvious interpretation of the
theory, an interpretation used in later studies of the same theory. If
population is measured using geographical radius rather than political
boundaries, the observed effects should not have occurred, yet the
study finds them anyway. In addition, the study did not adequately
control for the possibility of reverse causation (the effects causing
the treatment) or properly test for the possibility of spurious
relationships. Because validation of the theory would contradict
virtually the whole of contemporary understanding of causality in
social behavior, insistence on such additional measurement
specifications, controls, and statistical tests prior to publication
would not have constituted unreasonable "censorship" of the research
in question.





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