ESP and Personality Patterns [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):149-150 (1958)
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Abstract

The findings from an extended series of psychological tests for extra-sensory perception, particularly with respect to psychological attitudes, are presented here. Those who believed in ESP consistently made higher scores than the non-believers. Appendices describe statistical procedures and major hypotheses employed. A careful, conservative study. --L. S. F.

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