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1. To what extent is the connection between siblings superhuman? What factors can influence the similar ways siblings act? If Rachel or Alanna got seriously hurt would I know?

2. Evidence of Paranormal Phenomena Has Not Been Found

3. No author listed (Roman Espejo: Editor)

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5. Gale Database

6. S Results of the Harvard ESP experiment O A lot of people believe in the existence of ESP and/or have reported stories of potential ESP occurrences. A Anyone who believes in or questions the belief of ESP P Show that more evidence supports the non-existence of ESP but it could still be existent. S Samuel Moulton (leader), Harvard University Tone Informative, slightly persuasive

7. This database article explains that an experiment conducted by Harvard students gives evidence that ESP does not exist. However, the article does mention that this does not mean ESP definitely does not exist and that people have reported potential ESP related sensations. The article also states that there will be continued research on the subject due to the reports and the fact that almost half of the adults in the US believe in the existence of ESP.

8. The experiment supports the claim that ESP does not exist but it does not definitely prove it.

9. I am persuaded by this article because it admits that this specific experiment does not completely rule out the fact that ESP may exist in some form.

10. "If any ESP processes exist, then participants' brains should respond differently to ESP and non-ESP stimuli," explains Moulton. "Instead, results showed that participant's brains responded identically to ESP and non-ESP stimuli, despite reacting strongly to differences in how emotional the stimuli were and showing subtle, stimulus-related effects." Nearly half of the adults in the United States believe in the existence of ESP, which includes telepathy (direct knowledge of another person's thoughts), clairvoyance (direct knowledge of remote events), and precognition (direct knowledge of the future). People commonly report unexplained knowledge of a loved one's death or a telephone caller's identity, for example, and attribute this knowledge to paranormal mental processing.