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Remote viewing revisited: An intrasubject replication. |
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Schlitz, Marilyn J & Haight, JoMarie(1984). Remote viewing revisited: An intrasubject replication. Journal of Parapsychology, 48(1), (pp. 39-49) Abstract Replicated a long-distance remote-viewing experiment conducted by the 1st author and E. Gruber (see record 1982-02316-001). Remote viewing is an experimental procedure for describing geographical locations without aid of the senses. The 1st author acted as percipient and remained in Durham, North Carolina, while the 2nd author acted as agent and visited target sites in Cocoa Beach, Florida. After the completion of 10 experimental trials, 2 judges compared the percipient's descriptions with the actual target sites. Analysis of the results by a direct count-of-permutations method indicated successful replication of the previous experiment. It is concluded that parapsychologists have much to gain from both empirical science and the adoption of a phenomenological attitude toward the study of psi. (19 ref)
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