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Remote viewing by committee: RV using a multiple agent / multiple percipient design.
From:
The Journal of Parapsychology
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September 22, 2003| Author:
Storm, Lance
| COPYRIGHT 2003 Parapsychology Press. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Remote Viewing (RV) using a multiple-agent/multiple-percipient design was attempted by a team of professional and amateur paranormal investigators. The study was divided into 2 stages. Each stage consisted of 2 parts: (a) a single-agent mode and (b) a multiple-agent mode. It was hypothesized that a committee of 3 agents would produce a stronger RV effect than a single agent. In both modes, a committee of 3 percipients was used. Stage 1 was run mainly to test the methodology, and for Stage 2...
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