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Problems of design in
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Por Administrator
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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Thouless, R H
(1954). Problems of design in parapsychological experiments. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, 37, (pp. 299-307) Abstract Well-designed experiments require: (1)
rigidity, (2) fruitfulness, and (3) economy. Two common faults of design in
parapsychology are (1) failure to mix up experiments of different types
between which it is intended that a comparison should be made, (2) failure
to deal appropriately with cases in which each subject and not each guess
must be treated as unit for answering the question intended to be answered.
The best parapsychological experimenters are sensitive to design
requirements, but there are many experiments done without basic training in
experimental method, and hence also failure to observe design.
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