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Evaluation of the
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Hyman, Ray
(1995). Evaluation of the program on anomalous mental phenomena. Journal
of Parapsychology, 59(4), (pp. 321-351) Abstract Hyman, along with J. Utts (see record
84-14693), was given the task of evaluating 2 decades of research on psychic
functioning carried out at Stanford Research Institute in 1973-1989 and
continued at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) in
1992-1994. Hyman focuses on Utts\'s conclusions, emphasizing points of
disagreement between the 2 authors. Hyman attempts to justify why he believes
that (1) the apparently nonchance effects do not justify concluding that the
existence of anomalous cognition has been established, (2) the possibility of
methodological flaws has not been completely eliminated, and (3) the SAIC
results are not consistent with the contemporary findings in other
parapsychological laboratories on remote viewing and the ganzfeld phenomenon.
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