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Esp a Scientific Evaluation
a critical re-evaluation
Book • 1966
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E. M. Hansel's book rigorously examines key parapsychology experiments on telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis, arguing that they fail to eliminate rational explanations such as sensory cues, recording errors, or fraud.
Hansel demonstrates methodological flaws, lack of replication, and inadequate controls, concluding that no conclusive evidence for ESP exists.
An introduction by Edward G. Boring highlights the improbability of ESP a priori.
E. M. Hansel's book rigorously examines key parapsychology experiments on telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis, arguing that they fail to eliminate rational explanations such as sensory cues, recording errors, or fraud.
Hansel demonstrates methodological flaws, lack of replication, and inadequate controls, concluding that no conclusive evidence for ESP exists.
An introduction by Edward G. Boring highlights the improbability of ESP a priori.
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The Overwhelming Evidence for Miracles Suppressed By Authorities | Princeton's Dale Allison



