Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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misc:number-limiting_procedure_for_book_tests [2013/03/29 12:48] – tag added denisbehrmental:number-limiting_procedure_for_book_tests [2014/06/05 15:49] – Page moved from misc:number-limiting_procedure_for_book_tests to mental:number-limiting_procedure_for_book_tests denisbehr
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-====== Number-limiting Procedure for Book Tests ======+====== Number-Limiting Procedure for Book Tests ======
  
-An early description of the procedure of having single digits called out, which the performer arranges in descending order to create a free page selection, thus subtly limiting the number of possible pages that can be selected, seems to be in H. G. Cleveland'"Dictionary Test" on p. 59 of //[[http://askalexander.org/display/37664/Linking+Ring/59|The Linking Ring]]//, Vol33, No8, October 1953However, since this ranging force was included in Boardé'1950 //[[http://askalexander.org/display/24784/Mainly+Mental+Volume+Two+Book+Tests/104|Mainly Mental, Volume Two]]//, there has to be an earlier source.+The procedure of having single digits called out, which the performer arranges in descending order to create a free page selection, thus subtly limiting the number of possible pages that can be selected, is included in Boardé'1950 //[[http://askalexander.org/display/24784/Mainly+Mental+Volume+Two+Book+Tests/105|Mainly Mental, Volume Two]]//, p95An earlier source yet is likelyAnother early description of this limiting force is found in H. G. Cleveland'"Dictionary Test" on p. 59 of //[[http://askalexander.org/display/37664/Linking+Ring/59|The Linking Ring]]//, Vol. 33 No. 8, October 1953.
  
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