The objective of my investigation is to reach a reliable conclusion on the claim one way or the other and I would not object falsifying the claim. Oh if you guys knew that I did detect the missing kidney! Personally I fail to see what cold reading would have been available to some of my perceptions, but that is why I have the test.
Hmm. I see I wasn't crystal clear about what cold reading is and I apologise for that. It's the study of micro movements, gestures, eye movement, foot movement, any sort of movement or posture which can give to the observer a wealth of information about a person. Obviously, not about whether a person has one or two kidneys, but yes, if they know they are the 'target' of a study. Body language is an intriguing field, VfF.
The claim is not as simple as you would like. I need to see the surface of the person, ie. skin or thin clothing.
Steady on, old girl.
Skin? I'm not entirely sure that's legal.
Thin clothing? Indeed. What is thinner than a burqa (burkha, whatever)
Well of course, I do not refute the fact that cold reading is available to many or most of my medical perceptions. Meanwhile I am investigating since I do not know what cold reading would have been available to some of the perceptions, and I admit that that doesn't mean cold reading wasn't responsible for them as well.
Very wise of you to say that. After all, if you can see the person, cold reading comes into play. Consciously or not.
I need to see the clothed back of the person to perceive kidneys, and I fail to see what cold reading is available for the number of kidneys. And if the investigation concludes that all it is is unintentional cold reading I would be interested in that conclusion as well, because I would be very impressed with what cold reading can do.
I hope I cleared up what confusion was caused by my post. Cold reading would not divulge the number of kidneys of a given person, but rather their awareness of their role in the test.
I can agree with you, VfF, that it is amazing, simply amazing the amount of information we give freely to the world just by the way we sit in a chair.
Anyway, if you can spare the time, I'd be interested in knowing what objections there were to the burqa idea.