Extrasensory Perception

Extrasensory Perception

By J.B. Rhine
Michael Caine
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Length9h 21m

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Extrasensory Perception is a book written by parapsychologist Joseph Banks Rhine, which discusses his research work at Duke University. Extrasensory perception is the ability to acquire information shielded from the senses, and the book was "of such a scope and of such promise as to revolutionize psychical research and to make its title literally a household phrase".

Audiobook details

GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length9 hrs 21 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 31, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Foreword
13Chapter 7 Hubert E. Pearce, Jr.
2Introduction
14Chapter 8 Five Other Major Subjects
3Preface
15PART III. EXPLANATION AND DISCUSSION
4PART I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
16Chapter 9 Elimination of Negative Hypotheses
5Chapter 1 Clarification of the Problem
17Chapter 10 Physical Conditions in the Functioning of E.S.P.
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6Chapter 2 Historical Background
18Chapter 11 Some Physiological Conditions Affecting E.S.P.
7Appendix to Chapter 2 Mathematics of Probability Used in Evaluation
19Chapter 12 The Psychological Conditions and Bearings of the Results
8PART II. THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
20Chapter 13 E.S.P. From the Viewpoint of General Parapsychology
9Chapter 3 A General Survey
21Chapter 14 Some General Biological Considerations
10Chapter 4 Earlier and Minor Experiments
22Chapter 15 Summary and Concluding Remarks
11Chapter 5 A. J. Linzmayer
23Appendix to Chapter 15 Suggestions to Those Who May Care to Repeat These Experiments103
12Chapter 6 Charles E. Stuart
24Second Appendix to Chapter 15104

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