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Why Hudson's model is
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Reinhart, Philip B (1995). Why
Hudson\'s model is not better known. Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research, 89(3), (pp. 292-294) Abstract Comments on the discussion by J. Hinds of
T. J. Hudson (1970,[1893]) model of the mind that explains subject and
experimenter expectancy effects in parapsychology. Reinhart argues that
Hudson\'s model has gone into obscurity because it is too optimistic and
does not consider issues such as the ability of the objective mind to work
with the will that frustrates ego control of psi powers. Reinhart also
suggests possible ways of working with this will, including incorporating
non-Western scientific methods (e.g., tribal customs) into psi research.
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