Tag: ESP Testing


DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT

Introduction to the Differential Effect The Differential Effect constitutes a core concept within the rigorous statistical framework applied to parapsychological research, specifically addressing instances where participants achieve scoring rates significantly exceeding what would be expected purely by chance. This phenomenon is not merely defined by the presence of above-chance scores in general, but rather focuses […]

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ESP FORCED-CHOICE TEST

The ESP Forced-Choice Test The Core Definition of the ESP Forced-Choice Test The Extrasensory Perception (ESP) Forced-Choice Test (FCT) is a meticulously designed experimental method used within parapsychology to measure a person’s purported ability to acquire information without relying on the five conventional sensory channels or any known physical means. Fundamentally, the FCT presents participants […]

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