Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Ganzfeld has been subjected to intense peer review to look for flaws. As long as the targets are randomly selected and randomly presented and there is no sensory leakage then there is no other reasonable explanation but psi.
And as for the question about what you call the control group my answer is I would expect it to be biased to whatever was listed as target even if there is no sender. Telepathy is not the only type of psi. If there was no correct choice then I would expect a bias towards the first option shown, but if this is done on a real test it only gets 25% correct.
Not unless you control for selection bias in samples of the auto ganzfeld, all pictures of a set have to be matched for selection bias so that all sets have equal selection bias in the set and between sets.
And you have to show that there was a random distribution as well. In any run you can get a predominace of a certain number of sets, if those sets have selection bias and the picture with teh selection bias has a higher occurance is subject to selection bias, that will skew the results.
In this case the safer protocol would be to go through each picture and each set one time. That way you ensure that each picture does occur in tehs ample the same number of times.
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