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Further study of the wheel testing cage in the rodent precognition work. |
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Levy, Walter J & Terry, James C (1973). Further study of the wheel testing cage in the rodent precognition work. Journal of Parapsychology, 37(4), (pp. 323-333) Abstract Reports an experiment confirming the efficiency of an activity wheel as a test cage, which was previously described by W. J. Levy and J. W. Davis (see PA, Vol. 52:Issue 1). Efficiency was improved by shortening the trial time from 10-5 sec while extending the run length from 25-41 trials, with no significant decrease in scoring. Results with 19 hamsters were significant, with approximately 56% scoring in the random-behavior trials. A t test showed significant scoring by the Ss as a class across all activity-wheel studies so far carried out.
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