Extra-Sensory Perception, by J. B. Rhine, [1934], at sacred-texts.com
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Foreword by Professor William McDougall |
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Introduction by Dr. Walter Franklin Prince |
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Author's Preface | |
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Part I. |
General Introduction: |
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Chapter 1. Clarification of the Problem | |
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Chapter 2. Historical Background | |
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Appendix to Chapter 2. Note on Mathematics of Probability Used in Evaluation of Results | |
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Part II. |
The Experimental Results: |
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Chapter 3. A General Survey | |
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Chapter 4. The Earlier and Minor Experiments | |
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Chapter 5. A. J. Linzmayer | |
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Chapter 6. Charles E. Stuart | |
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Chapter 7. Hubert E. Pearce, Jr. | |
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Chapter 8. Five Other Major Subjects | |
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Part III. |
Explanation and Discussion: |
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Chapter 9. Elimination of Negative Hypotheses | |
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Chapter 10. Physical Conditions in E.S.P. Functioning | |
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Chapter 11. Some Physiological Conditions Affecting E.S.P | |
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Chapter 12. The Psychological Conditions and Bearings of the Results | |
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Chapter 13. E.S.P. from the Viewpoint of General Parapsychology | |
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Chapter 14. Some General Biological Considerations. | |
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Chapter 15. Summary and Concluding Remarks | |
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Appendix to Chapter 15. Suggestions to Those Who Repeat These Experiments | |
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Second Appendix. Higher Anti-Chance Values, with Table of Probability |