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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Cox, W E (1962). Fivetier placement PK. Journal of
Parapsychology, 26, (pp. 35-46) Abstract Extending a principle applied earlier in a
"3-tier" test of psychokinesis (PK), the E tested Ss for ability to
influence steel balls rolling down a long incline. The incline in this
experiment provided 5 "choice" points, each with a cul-de-sac for misses and
an open alley for hits, which moved on to the next lower tier. The
hypothesis under test was that PK acted consistently upon individual balls,
either positively or negatively, during each descent so that the elimination
of the misses in the upper tiers should give a higher ratio of hits in the
lower ones. This hypothesis was not supported, though there were
statistically significant results (more hits than misses) in the bottom
tier, a finding attributed to motivational factors.
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