- Robert H. Thouless
British academic Robert H. Thouless (1894-1984 [http://www.skepticfiles.org/mys1/aftrlife.htm] ) is best known as the author of "
Straight and Crooked Thinking " (1930, 1953), which describes flaws in reasoning and argument.He was a lecturer in
psychology at the universities ofManchester ,Glasgow , and Reader in Educational Psychology and Fellow of Corpus Christi College in theUniversity of Cambridge .He wrote on
psychic phenomena , not as an advocate but describing a scientific approach to studying something which is not known with certainty to exist. His own experiments did not confirm the results ofJ.B. Rhine and he criticised the experimental protocols of previous experimenters.He is credited with introducing the word "psi" as a neutral term for parapsychologicalphenomena in a 1942 article in the "British Journal of Psychology". [Thouless, R. H. (1942). "Experiments on paranormal guessing". "British Journal of Psychology", 33, 15-27.] He served as President of theSociety for Psychical Research from 1942 to 1944.References
External links
* [http://www.246.dk/38tricks.html Thirty-eight dishonest tricks] - extract from "
Straight and Crooked Thinking ".
* [http://www.randi.org/encyclopedia/Thouless,%20Robert%20Henry.html An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural] - describes Thouless' test for survival after death.
* [http://www.survivalafterdeath.org/researchers/thouless.htm Survival After Death website] - articles by Thouless on a scientific approach to psychic phenomena.
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