TARGET AND SENDER DEPENDENCIES IN ANOMALOUS COGNITION EXPERIMENTS

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CIA-RDP96-00791R000200100002-4
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September 1, 1994
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Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200100002-4 chology, Vol. 58, September 1994 of Parapsy TheJournal o TARGET AND SENDER DEPENDENCIES IN ANOMALOUS COGNITION EXPERIMENTS MAY By NEVIN D. LANTZ, WANDA L. W LUKE, AND EDWIN C. summarized by Beni and Honorton (1994) ABSTRACT: The ganzfeld experiments stronger results than using static ones. Beni suggest that using dynamic tangets nts ass p anzfeld studies that included the use of a sender. requirement in forced choice trials, we designed and and Honorton, however, only analyzed g is not a necessarr y is reqerienceduired in receivers nongpartanzicfeld, eipated in o40 bserved significant first of a two experiments, five sender trials. In the each, Ocarried out a study to see if Because sender