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Two hypnotized subjects gave verbal association (“protocols”) to five concealed pictures (“targets”). Two “blind” judges and the subject then rated the degree of target-protocol correspondence on a 100-point scale. For each subject there were 25 target-protocol pairs, of which 5 were the correct ones and 20 incorrect. Data for one subject were significant (inter-rater reliability, analysis of variance, t-test) indicating the possible operation of paranormal processes.
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The authors wish to thank Dr. Albert Lobel, Dr. Allen Reichman, Mrs. Suzanne Parente, R.N., and Miss Norma Desir, R.T., for their participation in the project.
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Glick, B.S., Kogen, J. Clairvoyance in hypnotized subjects: Some positive results. Psych Quar 47, 276–284 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01562232
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01562232