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Some relations between
call sequence and ESP performance. |
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escrito por Administrator
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sexta, 10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Pratt, J G &
Soal, S G (1952). Some relations between call sequence and ESP
performance. Journal of Parapsychology, 16, (pp. 165-186) Abstract The sequence of responses in relation to
hits and misses in an ESP test was studied in an extensive series of trials
with a single high-scoring subject. (1) With an expected chance hitting
level of 20%, the rate of sucess was found to be 25.1% when the subject
repeated the call at the exact point in the sequence at which a target
selection was repeated. (2) The subject showed a tendency in most of her
trials to avoid repeating a call symbol on the following trial, but she was
able to overcome this aversion to doubles in order to score hits. (3) The
percentage of repeated calls after hits was significantly higher than after
misses, a fact which suggests some kind of reaction to having scored a hit.
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