TARGET AND SENDER DEPENDENCIES IN ANOMALOUS COGNITION EXPERIMENTS
CIA-STARGATE
PDF Scan: PDF
Open AI Summary
Summary: This document discusses a study on target and sender dependencies in anomalous cognition experiments, specifically focusing on the use of dynamic targets in the ganzfeld experiments. The study aimed to determine if using dynamic targets would yield stronger results compared to static ones. The results of the experiment were analyzed by Beni and Honorton, who found that using dynamic targets in the ganzfeld studies, which included the use of a sender, was not a necessary requirement for significant results.
Text
Body: Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200100002-4
chology, Vol. 58, September 1994
of Parapsy
TheJournal o
TARGET AND SENDER DEPENDENCIES IN
ANOMALOUS COGNITION EXPERIMENTS
MAY
By NEVIN D. LANTZ, WANDA L. W LUKE, AND EDWIN C.
summarized by Beni and Honorton (1994)
ABSTRACT: The ganzfeld experiments stronger results than using static ones. Beni
suggest that using dynamic tangets nts ass p anzfeld studies that included the use of a sender.
requirement in forced choice trials, we designed and
and Honorton, however, only analyzed g
is not a necessarr y is reqerienceduired in receivers nongpartanzicfeld, eipated in o40 bserved significant
first of a two experiments, five sender trials. In the
each, Ocarried out a study to see if
Because sender