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The Jones boys: A case
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escrito por Administrator
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sexta, 10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Soal, S G (1960). The Jones boys:
A case against cheating. Journal of the Society for Psychical
Research, 40, (pp. 291-299) Abstract Descriptions are given of conditions under
which the Jones boys were able to achieve high ESP guesses--perhaps through
use of a high frequency whistle (heard only by the 2 boys), by visual
signals previously arranged, or by Morse code. Experiments are described
(some with expected chance results, others with above expected results) in
which the possibilities of the high frequency whistle or other communication
means are ruled out because of the experimental conditions. No specific
conclusions are drawn, but the assumed belief seems to be that these boys do
have unusually high ESP ability.
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