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  • Title: Guess for Success
  • Author(s): Gregory R. Lockhead
  • Date: 2 January 2007
  • Keyname: 2007-01-03-Lockhead
  • Responds to: Extra Sensory Perception
  • Lead-in: Parapsychology is a term coined by J. B. Rhine that covers phenomena such as telepathy the direct transmission of information from mind to mind. The landmark work is Rhine, J. B. (1964) Extra-sensory perception. (Boston: Bruce Humphries), and a flow of other publications by Rhine’s associates and others. In this extended article, Lockhead shows how very small deviations from randomness in the to-be-guessed sequence can give rise to better- or worse-than-chance guessing performance.

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