James Charles Crumbaugh

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James Charles Crumbaugh (1912-2001) was an American

parapsychologist
.

Crumbaugh was born in

University of Texas in 1953.[1]

Crumbaugh who worked with the Parapsychology Foundation, carried out experiments into extrasensory perception.[2] However, his results were negative. After thousands of card runs he failed to duplicate the results of Joseph Banks Rhine.[3][4]

Publications

  • Logotherapy: New Help for Problem Drinkers with William Martin Wood, William Chadwick Wood (1980)
  • Everything to Gain: A Guide to Self-Fulfillment Through Logoanalysis (1988)
  • A Primer of Projective Techniques of Psychological Assessment (1989)
  • Crumbaugh, James Charles. (1966). A Scientific Critique of Parapsychology. International Journal of Neuropsychiatry 5: 521–29.

References

  1. ^ James Charles Crumbaugh. Pleasants, Helene. (1964) Biographical Dictionary of Parapsychology with Directory and Glossary 1946-1996. Garrett Publications