Parapsychology: The Controversial Science"This is the bst piece of writing for the public on serious parapsychology to come along in many years. It is both well written and well time, providing hot-off-the-press coverage of themost recent developments in parapsychological research and thinking." ROBERT L. MORRIS Koestler Chair of Parapsychology University of Edinborough In this impressively documented work, Dr. Richard S. Broughton, Director of Research at the world-renowned Institute of Parapscyhology, illuminates the history and evolution of parapsychology and directly addresses the raging controversy over its very existence as a science. At the heart of the book he brings together a broad range of recent parapsychological research, from the U.S., China, and the former Soviet Union, complete with full descriptions of the actual techniques and explanations of how researchers apply scientific methods to study the baffling experiences that qualify as psi phenomena. Selected by the Quality Paperback Book Club "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Page 106
... Schlitz , a visiting researcher from the Mind Science Foun- dation in San Antonio , Texas . Schlitz , an anthropologist by training and a gifted subject herself , was interested in how outstandingly cre- ative individuals would do in ...
... Schlitz , a visiting researcher from the Mind Science Foun- dation in San Antonio , Texas . Schlitz , an anthropologist by training and a gifted subject herself , was interested in how outstandingly cre- ative individuals would do in ...
Page 121
... Schlitz closed her eyes and tried first to catch her breath and then to clear her mind of all distractions . In Rome it was 5:00 P.M. , and her coexperimenter , German parapsychologist Elmar Gruber , was to be on location , a randomly ...
... Schlitz closed her eyes and tried first to catch her breath and then to clear her mind of all distractions . In Rome it was 5:00 P.M. , and her coexperimenter , German parapsychologist Elmar Gruber , was to be on location , a randomly ...
Page 122
... Schlitz had no feedback and had no idea whether any particular trial was correct during the experiment . Fi- nally , the experiment required five persons to serve as judges and to independently rank Schlitz's impressions against each ...
... Schlitz had no feedback and had no idea whether any particular trial was correct during the experiment . Fi- nally , the experiment required five persons to serve as judges and to independently rank Schlitz's impressions against each ...
Contents
A Controversial Science | 3 |
Mapping the Territory | 33 |
Origins of the Science | 50 |
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