Adjunct Professor Caitlin A. Connor’s research while affiliated with Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and other places

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Prospective Empirical Test Suite for Energy Practitioners
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August 2020

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Research Professor Melinda H. Connor Professor

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Adjunct Professor Caitlin A. Connor

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Senior Scientist Jens Eickhoff

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Professor Gary E. Schwartz

Objective To design a set of measures which were portable and cost-effective that scientists could use to determine competence of Energy Practitioners so that qualified practitioners could be employed in improving ongoing research accuracy. Design This was a prospective study with sample of convenience. Subjects 213 subjects, 185 women and 28 men, were tested in this study. Outcome Measures Empirical outcome measures included Triaxial Extra Low Frequency Magnetic Field meter, Data Logging Multimeter, RF Field Spectrum Analyzer, Acoustimeter, Broadcast Frequency counter, digital pH meter, digital TDS meter, GDV and physiology suite including heart rate variability, galvanic skin response, respiration, EMG, EKG, temperature and blood volume pulse. Additional questions on ethics and body reading were included in the test. Results Results suggest a range of tests which could be used to determine practitioner competence. Many of the energy practitioners tested consistently produced changes in the areas being measured past the error rate of the devices being used. Across the 13 measures, practitioner success ranged from 56.8% on the Acoustimeter to 100% on the Broadcast Frequency Counter measures with 95% CI. Tri Axial ELF magnetic field meter showed significance with practitioners producing oscillations of amplitude from the L hand at p< 0.01 with and effect size D of 1.5 and R hand p< 0.001 and an effect size D of 1.6. Practitioners demonstrated the ability to produce a change in pH beyond ±.1pH in 10 minutes at a Mean of 0.5 and a SD of 0.4 at a 95% CI of 0.48-0.58 and changes in TDS beyond+/-2% at a Mean of 36.7 and a SD of 35.2 at a 95% CI of 31.9-41.5. Other measures are discussed in detail. Conclusions This test presents a possible way to demonstrate a level of practitioner competence and improve the selection of energy practitioners for use in scientific studies of energy healing in the areas of full spectrum healing, laying-on-of-hands healing, Reiki, Qi Gong and Tai Chi.

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... EM can be human touch or device-based and depends upon the invisible and "subtle" energies that form the basis of "biofield therapies" and the field of EM (Ross 2019). EM researchers have reported raw physiological data from a range of bioenergy reading devices and suggest that these results are indicative of practitioner competence and effectiveness (Connor 2021). Scientific research has yet to relate practitioner bioenergy measurements to clinical therapy outcomes or patient physiology and pathology. ...

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Prospective Empirical Test Suite for Energy Practitioners
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