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would famously declare in 1890: "To upset the conclusion that all crows are black, there is no need to seek demonstration that no crow is black; it is sufficient to produce one white crow; a single one is sufficient." Since his proclamation of Piper as his "one White Crow", the concept of the single
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Crandon in fraud in a séance in 1926. According to Rhine during the séance she was free from control and kicked a megaphone to give the impression it was levitating. Rhine's report that documented the fraud was refused by the ASPR, so he published in it in the
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410:) led to the 'conservative' faction leaving and forming the rival Boston Society for Psychical Research in May, 1925. From this point on the ASPR remained highly sympathetic to Spiritualism until 1941, when the Boston Society for Psychical Research was reintegrated into the ASPR.
305:. He once wrote his son, "My work is missionary, not mercenary." The intended name for the new organization was, "The American Institute for Scientific Research" which Hyslop had organized into two sections for the investigation of two separate fields: "A" was to deal with
799:"The American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR), which James helped found in 1884, was initially populated by a number of early psychologists. These included James's student G. Stanley Hall, as well as James Mark Baldwin, Joseph Jastrow, and Christine Ladd-Franklin."
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became a member of the ASPR in 1907 and an assistant to James Hyslop until 1908, during which time he established his reputation as an ASPR investigator. However his connection with the ASPR ceased due to lack of funds. Carrington was the author the book
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and skeptical of 'discarnate spirits' as an explanation for the phenomena studied, or simply skeptical of the phenomena's existence. In 1923 a prominent
Spiritualist, Frederick Edwards, was appointed President, and the conservative faction led by
758:. 1885, p. 83. "The Committee appointed consists of nine gentleman, viz: G. Stanley Hall (Chairman), E. C. Pickering, William James, Alpheus Hyatt, Samuel H. Scudder, H. P. Bowditch, C. S. Minot, William Watson, N. D. C. Hodges (Secretary)."
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harboring various personalities that pretended to be spirits or controls. In their view, Piper had subconsciously absorbed information that she later regurgitated as messages from "spirits" in her trances.
264:. Initial research findings were discouraging. By 1890, members such as Baldwin, Hall, Jastrow and Ladd-Franklin had resigned from the society. Hall and Jastrow became outspoken critics of parapsychology.
333:. This work was to be carried out by "B." The society remained in New York, where it remains as of 2015. During this period the ASPR was heavily involved in the investigation of medium
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317:. Section "A" never got off the ground. But Section "B" became the new and reorganized ASPR. One of the Institute's aims was to organize and endow investigations into
190:'s visit to America that ultimately led to the formation of the American Society for Psychical Research in December, 1884. Barrett was invited by several members of the
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Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement
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16:"ASPR" redirects here. For the U.S. government agency, see
342:"White Crow" has become a cliché in psychical re-search.
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Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response
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1887:Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation
1159:. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 25.
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1139:. Guinness Publishing. pp. 48–50.
1032:. University Of Chicago Press. p. 127.
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669:American Society for Psychical Research
148:American Society for Psychical Research
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1072:The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism
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373:The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism
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219:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1196:Williams, William F. (2000).
1075:. Herbert B. Turner & Co.
947:Psychical Research in America
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646:Parapsychological Association
1720:American Psychical Institute
1679:Koestler Parapsychology Unit
1669:Institute of Noetic Sciences
1251:. Prometheus Books. p. 245.
1091:. Prometheus Books. p. 143.
1028:Francesca Bordogna. (2008).
860:. Prometheus Books. p. 551.
750:"Miscellaneous Intelligence"
731:Essays in Psychical Research
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1458:Electronic voice phenomenon
1336:. Oxford University Press.
945:Mauskopf, Seymour. (1982).
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247:Samuel Hubbard Scudder
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1057:. New York: Appleton.
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836:. Routledge. p. 244.
505:quantitative research
204:Alexander Graham Bell
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1271:. Harper & Row.
1202:. Routledge. p. 40.
1155:David Hess. (1993).
1054:Studies in Spiritism
270:James Jackson Putnam
75:5 West 73rd Street,
1478:Kirlian photography
1468:Ganzfeld experiment
1067:Hereward Carrington
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