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A REVIEW OF THE
PEARCE-PRATT DISTANCE SERIES OF ESP TESTS. |
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Rhine, J
G & Pratt, J G (1954). A REVIEW OF THE PEARCE-PRATT DISTANCE SERIES OF ESP
TESTS. Journal of Parapsychology, 18, (pp. 165-177) Abstract This is a comprehensive report on an
experiment conducted with a high -scoring ESP subject on the Duke campus in
1933-34 and on statistical analyses subsequently applied to the data. The
work involved testing the subject\'s ability to identify concealed cards
(clairvoyance) at distances of 100 and 250 yards. In each of four subseries
the results were statistically significant, and the total experiment gave a
positive deviation of hits from chance expectation with a probability value
of 10 -super(-22). The test procedure and conditions provided special
safeguards against any undetected errors, and subsequent critical scrutiny
has revealed no flaw in the series as evidence for the occurrence of ESP.
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