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Just before the stock market crash of 1929, biologist Joseph Banks Rhine started a psi research program at Duke University, sponsored by the chair of the psychology department, William McDougall, who had founded the British Journal of Psychology.
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Just before the stock market crash of 1929, biologist Joseph Banks Rhine started a psi research program at Duke University, sponsored by the chair of the psychology department, William McDougall, who had founded the British Journal of Psychology.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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For example, the scrupulous parapsychology researcher Joseph Banks Rhine believed he had identified the few individuals from hundreds of potential subjects who had powers of ESP.
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For example, the scrupulous parapsychology researcher Joseph Banks Rhine believed he had identified the few individuals from hundreds of potential subjects who had powers of ESP.
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Just before the stock market crash of 1929, biologist Joseph Banks Rhine started a psi research program at Duke University, sponsored by the chair of the psychology department, William McDougall, who had founded the British Journal of Psychology.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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Ever since Joseph Banks Rhine, a botanist-turned-parapsychologist, began his systematic study of psi (his term for 'psychic') phenomena, he has enjoyed an unusually favorable popular press and an unusually unfavorable academic one.
Funny Coincidence Gardner, Martin 1966
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In recent years, the work of the American psychologist Joseph Banks Rhine has given the study of ESP a kind of quasi-respect -
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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