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Osis, K & Foster, E B (1953). A test of ESP in
cats. Journal of Parapsychology, 17, (pp. 168-186) Abstract On each trial the animal subject was
allowed to choose between two elevated cups, one with food and one without.
Possible odors from the cups were directed away from the cat by regulated
air currents, and the choice of the empty cup was occasionally followed by a
mild electric shock. The position of the food cup was randomly determined
and was not known to the experimenter. On the basis of a preliminary
exploratory series, the experimenters undertook to predict in a test series
when the cat would predominately choose the food cup (under pleasant
conditions) and when the cup without food (under unpleasant conditions).
There was a statistically significant difference between these two
conditions in the number of correct choices. Successful responses occurred
with the highest frequency in sequences of responses in which side habits
were least in evidence.
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