Studies of the I!Ching:: I.: A replication

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Storm, L [1 ]
Thalbourne, MA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Adelaide, Dept Psychol, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
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L. Storm and M. A. Thalbourne (1998-1999) carried out an experiment (N = 93) with the Chinese book of divination, the I Ching (J. Blofeld, 1968), which contains 64 hexagrams (g-line structures) and associated readings. Three coins are thrown 6 times to generate 1 of these hexagrams. Participants selected 16 of 64 hexagram-descriptor pairs, based on their emotional and/or cognitive states of mind. It was predicted that 1 of the 16 choices would come up as a "hit" (P-MCE = .25). The proportion of hits was marginally significant. Transliminality and 6 factors on R. B. Cattell's 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF; R. B. Cattell, H. W. Eber, ge M. M. Tatsuoka, 1970) correlated significantly with hitting success. Number of changing lines (given by throwing 3 heads or 3 tails) was not significantly different from chance, but number of changing lines did correlate significantly with transliminality. Number of changing lines also correlated with 5 factors on the 16PF. Finally, transliminality correlated with 5 factors on the 16PF. A replication experiment (N = 107) was conducted in 1999. Hexagram hitting was significant, but the transliminality-hitting correlation and the 6 hitting-16PF correlations were not significant. Also, the transliminality-changing lines correlation and the 5 changing-lines-16PF correlations were not significant. However, 4 transliminality-16PF correlations were significant. The successful parapsychological outcomes were interpreted according to the theory of psychopraxia (L. Storm ge M. A. Thalbourne, 2000; M. A. Thalbourne, 1982, in press-a).
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