Review: Anomalous Cognition - Remote Viewing Research and Theory, by Edwin C. May and Sonali Bhatt Marwaha
http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc...260&cn=396
EXCERPT: Reading this book is not for the statistically faint of heart. This (over-?)technically written series of twenty-six articles published, where the editors do, usually, provide publication data, between 1988 and 2009, overwhelmingly in parapsychology journals, is a "product of forty years of research". Governmental secrecy might account for a publication delay of half that time. Early use of the controversial Uri Geller may also have contributed, as well as the desire to create an aura of technicist scientism contouring the language in difficult graphics and sophisticated-looking statistical formulae....
http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc...260&cn=396
EXCERPT: Reading this book is not for the statistically faint of heart. This (over-?)technically written series of twenty-six articles published, where the editors do, usually, provide publication data, between 1988 and 2009, overwhelmingly in parapsychology journals, is a "product of forty years of research". Governmental secrecy might account for a publication delay of half that time. Early use of the controversial Uri Geller may also have contributed, as well as the desire to create an aura of technicist scientism contouring the language in difficult graphics and sophisticated-looking statistical formulae....