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Old 04-07-2008, 09:07 PM
Chris Noble Chris Noble is offline
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Originally Posted by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos View Post
So if Wiseman fails to get results and Schlitz succeeds, it's the experimenter effect. And if they both fail, it's the experimenter effect. And if they had both succeeded, it would be the experimenter effect. Tell me, what would falsify the experimenter effect?
Uhh. Maybe if Wiseman succeeds and Schlitz fails? Except that would presumably be experimenter-psi-missing and would be extremely strong evidence for psi.
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