Show sixth sense governs guesswork accuracy A sixth sense extrasensory perception governs to a certain degree the accuracy of guesswork tests conducted by columbia university psychologists indicate the research workers after conducting a series of 1000 tests with hidden cards said even the average man or woman had some sort of mental prompting which tended to bring forth higher than chance guesswork on the part of some of the subjects something other than chance is at work the psychologists said but offered no opinion as to what the extra chance factor might be in every test the cards were shuffled and set out of range of sight and hearing and in about half of the tests the subjects were a quarter of a mile away the records indicate contrary to chance expectation expect atio n that there is a definite relation b between the scores of some of the sets of cards C control on series and statistical analysis suggests that something other than chance is at work there are several phases of the distributions of the date which are difficult to interpret and it is considered wise to continue the experiment using new subjects as well as continuing with the old |