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  2. About this document ...

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    3 Sep 1996: HTML. translator Version 95.1 (Fri Jan 20 1995) Copyright 1993, 1994, Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds. ... dir www/psi delanoy.tex. The translation was initiated by Brian Josephson on Tue Sep 3 20:37:32 BST 1996.
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    30 Aug 1996: HTML. translator Version 95.1 (Fri Jan 20 1995) Copyright 1993, 1994, Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds.
  4. 6 Relating ESP to personality traits: Two meta-analyses

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    3 Sep 1996: Once again, significant but non-homogeneous, effects were found (forced choice: r =. 06, combined z = 2.86, p = 0.0042; free-response: r =. 20, combined z = 4.82, p = 0.0000015). ... In the subset of 14 free-response extraversion studies, a significant (
  5. 4 Influencing randomness in physical systems: Two meta-analyses

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    3 Sep 1996: For these 69 studies, the effect size was relatively constant across the different measures of study quality, and a file drawer analysis revealed that a 20:1 ratio of unreported, nonsignificant
  6. 8 References

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    3 Sep 1996: of Parapsychology 50:4 (1986), 351--164. [20] R. Hyman, Comment, Statistical Science 6:4 (1991), 389--392.
  7. 2 The ganzfeld debate

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    3 Sep 1996: the earlier studies (autoganzfeld results by series: effect size or es =. 29, earlier 28 meta-analysis studies by experiment: es =. 28). Hyman, in 1991 [20] commenting upon a presentation of these
  8. 1 Introduction

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    3 Sep 1996: He expresses this (p. 20) as:. Most effect size measures are defined so that they are zero when the null hypothesis is true.

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