Clinical psychometry included the Benton visual retention test, Wechsler memory scale, and standard progressive matrices. |
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His society uses psychometry, remote viewing, and scrying as part of their research methodology. |
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During the sessions we use dancing and psychometry, where beginners hold an object and try to feel what its last owners were feeling. |
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In the hidden areas of the human psyche we can find the so called parapsychological abilities like telepathy and psychometry. |
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Sympathetic magic is the basis for psychometry, the claim of psychic detectives that touching an item belonging to a victim gives magical contact with the victim. |
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You refer to psychometry which is receiving tactile impressions which in an occult part of the brain are transformed into pictures or visions. |
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This books plays with the notion of psychometry and reveals that the triangle of colours is not equilateral. |
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Ms Vine and Ms Kitson use trances and visions, clairvoyance, dowsing and psychometry trying to pick up stories in the mind from objects to uncover any paranormal activity. |
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If you want to try psychometry you should first of all retire to your sanctum or meditation room. |
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After the discussion, she will be doing galley readings through photo scrying and psychometry. |
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The parapsychological institute of the Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht in the Netherlands was one of the first to perform experiments using psychometry in finding lost persons or things and in solving crimes. |
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By dint of much psychometry and even more attempts at the use of commonsense I managed to direct workers to assemble the aircraft on a very large open space. |
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Again, barring in a few universities psychometry and physiological psychology are not regarded as compulsory papers. |
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In psychometry and paedometry his original contributions will be little unless he had equipped himself well with the subjects like mathematics and statistics. |
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