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An REG Experiment with Large Data Base Capability, III: Operator Related Anomalies [Technical Note PEAR 84003]. by Nelson, R. D.; Dunne, B. J. (Brenda J.); Jahn, R. B. (Robert G.) - 1984

by Nelson, R. D.; Dunne, B. J. (Brenda J.); Jahn, R. B. (Robert G.)

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An REG Experiment with Large Data Base Capability, III: Operator Related Anomalies [Technical Note PEAR 84003].

by Nelson, R. D.; Dunne, B. J. (Brenda J.); Jahn, R. B. (Robert G.)

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Princeton, NJ: Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, Princeton University, 1984. Paperback thick large quarto, very good condition, card cover (with peephole), typewritten text (one side of page only), many figures (graphs) & tables, minor foxing edges, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. 159 pp. This PEAR Technical Note (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab) reports on data analysis of a huge database of 500,000 trials involving 22 operators and 61 experimental series. The apparatus was a Random Event Generator (REG), and the operators attempted to shift the distribution of microelectronic pulses either in a higher direction (psychokinesis, PK+) or low direction (PK-), compared to a stable baseline condition. Although individual shifts were tiny, overall the shifts were highly statistically significant. Characteristic 'signatures' for individual operators were noted. Theoertical implications are discussed.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores AU (AU)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, Princeton University
  • Place of Publication Princeton, NJ
  • Date Published 1984
  • Keywords parapsychology, psychokinesis (pk), united states