Well Kristoff's posts got me to go and search some of the journals and found nothing. I used a science oriented web seach engine and I came across quite a few pages at academic sites. Most of them were not to open to the PWMS. However, I came across one researcher in Estonia and he seems to be taking PR seriously. He didn't have any papers posted, but he had several hypothesis that I wanted to investigate. It even sounded like he has done some research with regards to PR and theta waves.
Oh, back onto the thread topic. I'd love to see the paper too. I understand not posting it before the publisher. Some journals get real nasty if they are not the first publicly present the material. Things, like paper gets pulled, or forget publishing with us while I'm the editor. Then again, many researchers are protective of there material. A publication is a valuable thing. A webpage means nothing.
That said, I was tempted to ask for the abstract, but that might be too much. However one or two sentences about what the research is investigating would wet our appetites, and couldn't possibly upset a publisher. It doesn't get around the protective research syndrome though.
I'm pre-ordering my Harry Potter this weekend.
Just sharing some ideas.
Iam2
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