Role of the Extra Sensory Perception in Decision Making and Interpersonal Relationships- A Comparative Study among Pre-school Children and Adolescences

Samah Khaled Abd El Kawy Zahran;

Abstract


The current study examined a neglected but important phenomenon; which is the impact of extrasensory perception (ESP) on our social daily life (Decision making and interpersonal relationships). A sample of (50) female (35 aged 18 who are university students, compared with 15 pre-school girls aged 5-6 old) were asked to respond to: ESP’s questionnaire for adults about extrasensory perception variables - which are: 6th sense forms, 6th sense as one perceived, the first time that one perceives it and its frequency- in regard of their relation to decision making and interpersonal relationships and tomorrow’s red or black card test of precognition for children. Results indicated that the extrasensory perception, with all types that appeared here: telepathy, premonition: in psychic dreams, precognition and Psychokinesis, do really affect our daily life decisions and interpersonal relationships.


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Title Role of the Extra Sensory Perception in Decision Making and Interpersonal Relationships- A Comparative Study among Pre-school Children and Adolescences
Authors Samah Khaled Abd El Kawy Zahran 
Keywords extra sensory perception (esp. or 6th sense), decision making and interpersonal relationships.
Issue Date May-2012
Source as previous
Journal International Journal of Business and Social Science 
Series/Report no. Vol. 3 No. 9; May 2012;Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA www.ijbssnet.com
Conference Journal 
Description 
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