Have you ever, when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing or being touched by a living being or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice; which impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause? Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research - Page 6de Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1890Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1902 - 842 pages
...27,329 presumably sane persons. This information was obtained in answer to the following question: " Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...of hearing a voice; which impression, so far as you can discover, was not due to any external physical cause?" 9.75 per cent were in men and 14.56 per... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 772 pages
...twenty-five adults, to be chosen without reference to the probability of an affirmative answer : — " Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause?" The answer "No" and the answer "Yes" were to be recorded with equal scrupulousness... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, Forrest Morgan, George Edwin Rines, E. T. Roe, Nathan Haskell Dole, Thomas Campbell Copeland - 1904 - 782 pages
...census on hallucinations. Answers to the number of 17,000 were returned to the following question: Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause? About one tenth (1684) of the answers were affirmative, and, of this number... | |
| 1890 - 836 pages
...answers to the question which heads the census sheets, and which runs as follows: " Have you ever, -when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing...voice; -which impression, so far as you could discover, way not due to any external physical cause? " The "Congress" hopes that at its next meeting, in England... | |
| 1907 - 818 pages
...without reference to the probability of securing an affirmative reply, was propounded the question: "Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause?" Of the answers received about ten per cent were in the affirmative and,... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1908 - 410 pages
...which came down the kitchen stairs. She went at once to tell her mistress. * The question was worded as follows : " Have you ever, when believing yourself...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause ? " It should be added that the greatest care was taken to ensure the accuracy... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - 1908 - 260 pages
...committee instructed each of these to address to twenty-five adults, selected at random, the query, "Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause?" In all, seventeen thousand people were thus questioned, and almost ten... | |
| Beckles Willson - 1908 - 356 pages
...out the following question to 17,000 educated persons not known to have had hallucinations : — " Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...which impression, so far as you could discover, was nut due to any external physical cause ? " The replies demonstrate how frequent are hallucinations... | |
| Mary Whiton Calkins - 1908 - 542 pages
...the Society for Psychical Research.1 The question on which this study is based is the following : " Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely awake, had a vivid iraprevJon of seeing or being touched by a livir.g bei:.g or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice... | |
| Fremont Rider - 1909 - 458 pages
...These last were asked to propound to twenty-five adults, chosen at random, the following question : "Have you ever, when believing yourself to be completely...impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause ?" Every effort was made to remove bias, pro or con, and to secure honest... | |
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