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Questions 27-30
Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-G, below.
Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 27-30 on your answer sheet.
- Researchers with differing attitudes towards telepathy agree on
- Reports of experiences during meditation indicated
- Attitudes to parapsychology would alter drastically with
- Recent autoganzfeld trials suggest that success rates will improve with
A: the discovery of a mechanism for telepathy.
B: the need to create a suitable environment for telepathy.
C: their claims of a high success rate.
D: a solution to the problem posed by random guessing.
E: the significance of the ganzfeld experiments.
F: a more careful selection of subjects.
G: a need to keep altering conditions.
Questions 31-40
Complete the table below.
Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 31-40 on your answer sheet.
Telepathy Experiments
Name/Date | Description | Result | Flaw |
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Ganzfeld studies 1982 | Involved a person acting as a 31 .................. , who picked out one 32 .................. from a random selection of four, and a 33 .................. , who then tried to identify it. | Hit-rates were higher than with random guessing. | Positive results could be produced by factors such as 34 .................. or 35 .................. . |
Autoganzfeld studies 1987 | 36 .................. were used for key tasks to limit the amount of 37 .................. in carrying out the tests. | The results were then subjected to a 38 .................. . | The 39 .................. between different test results was put down to the fact that sample groups were not 40 .................. (as with most ganzfeld studies). |
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Reading Passage 3, Questions 27-40
- E
- B
- A
- F
- sender
- picture/image
- receiver
34&35 IN EITHER ORDER
- sensory leakage (or)
- (outright) fraud
- computers
- human involvement
- meta-analysis
- lack of consistency
- big/large enough