The computer program is flawed, either accidentally or intentionally.
This is clearly a case where I’d want to see the source code. (ETA: seems to be in one of the sub-folders, if I can figure out how what app to open it with.)
But you can fool around with an interesting question: if it was you writing the program with the explicit intent of producing results seeming to clinch the psi hypothesis, by exploiting ambiguities in the verbal description of the experimental setup, how would you do it?
(ETA: one interesting observation, on re-running the program, is that the order of presentation of words the first time through seems not to be randomized.)
This is clearly a case where I’d want to see the source code. (ETA: seems to be in one of the sub-folders, if I can figure out how what app to open it with.)
But you can fool around with an interesting question: if it was you writing the program with the explicit intent of producing results seeming to clinch the psi hypothesis, by exploiting ambiguities in the verbal description of the experimental setup, how would you do it?
(ETA: one interesting observation, on re-running the program, is that the order of presentation of words the first time through seems not to be randomized.)