In the research of Wiseman, et al., which is the main study reported in the article Psychics and Scientists, the free oral

responses that the psychics made while they were considering the crimes contained about how much information
which would

have helped police in the solution of the crimes (a) none of their information would have been any help
(b) about 33% of their information would have helped
(c) about 66% of their information would have helped
(d) almost all of the information they supplied would have been some help

A

Psychology

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