This peer reviewed study on the Mandela effect found a "highly correleated" level of misremembering amoung participants. The study was unable to provide an explanation for what amounts to a statisical impossiblity.
The study labeled this unusual finding as "Visual Mandela Effect" or VMEs. It was a controlled study with 100 participants and focused on pop culture icons. But the high rate of unified misremembering of pop culture icons and Bible scriptures have the same cause so this study validates our surveys which only focused on Bible changes but had the same type of result.
I compared their findings to mine. Based on the number of participants, the number of questions, and the recorded number of questions that were "misremembered" the same way, I calculated the probabiltiy to be almost identical to our studies. Approx. 10^14 to 1
The Loftus & Pickrell study found that the average amount of misremembering was approximately 25%. Peer reviewed studies and our surveys found unified misremebering as high as 93.5% This eliminates any possibility that our testimonies can be explained by everyday misremembering
The Wade, Garry, Read, Lindsay study also found that the average amount of misremembering to be approximately 25%. Peer reviewed studies and our surveys found unified misremebering as high as 93.5%
This eliminates any possibility that our testimonies can be explained by everyday misremembering