Learning to use extrasensory perception by charles tart
- learning is reinforced, and the shorter the interval, the better
- [[ we often do things without understanding how, and esp can be one of those things ]]
- a proposed ESP testing aid
- [[ in a 1920s esp study, there was a sender and receiver ]]
- [[ Edinburgh Electronic ESP Tester ]]
- [[ psi-coefficient ]]
- confidence calls are weighted more heavily in parapsychology studies
- in parapsychology studies, closed decks skew results (related: Closed deck topic)
- [[ some experimental subjects fear esp ]]
- [[ psi-missing and the sheep-goat effect ]]
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A proposed esp testing aid
this device from [[Learning to Use Extrasensory Perception by Charles Tart]] seems like something I could program using an RNG...
Confidence calls are weighted more heavily in parapsychology studies
If a subject is confident about their answer, that’s generally weighed more heavily in [[parapsychology]] research. Reminds me of [[remote...
In parapsychology studies, closed decks skew results
I’ve seen this in myself when working with a deck of playing cards. My best solution has been to shuffle...
Learning is reinforced, and the shorter the interval, the better
For [[ESP]] testing, it’s important to give immediate feedback to tap into people’s ability to learn and improve. Slow feedback...