>>6623743>>188698086all it did was give them a buzzer that went off randomly and in that moment they were supposed to report their "prestige" feeling
and of course the buzzer has the observer effect of changing you anyways.
the same study said 25% of people dont have feelings, come on.
futher more it only used 30 participants, and everyone agrees you need at least 100 people in a study group randomly assigned to distribute uncontrollable variables
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experience/201110/not-everyone-conducts-inner-speech>Chris Heavey and I gave random beepers to a stratified random sample of 30 students from a large urban university and interviewed them about the characteristics of their randomly selected pristine experiences.>). Three of those five characteristics may not surprise you: inner speech occurred in about a quarter of all samples; inner seeing occurred in about a quarter of all samples; >and feelings occurred in about a quarter of all samples. The other two phenomena occurred just as frequently but are not so well known.