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Selected Parapsychological Bibliography of Writings By and About Rhea A. White

Compiled by
Carlos S. Alvarado, Ph.D.
Parapsychology Foundation

About Rhea White’s Work

Alvarado, C. S. (1984). Bibliographic Tools in Parapsychology: Comments on Rhea A. White’s Parapsychology Abstracts International. Journal of Parapsychology, 48, 51–55.

Alvarado, C. S. (1989). New Reference Materials From the Psi Center. ASPR Newsletter, 15, 32.

Auerbach, L. (1993). Psychic Frontiers: A Place for Answers. Fate. Online at: http://www.mindreader.com/fate/articles/Fate0193.doc

Brown, S. V. (2000). The Exceptional Human Experience Process: A Preliminary Model with Exploratory Map. International Journal of Parapsychology, 11, 69–111. Online at: http://www.jrisystems.com/zips/SuZpaper-v11n1bro.pdf

Cassoli, P. (2001). Circuito Chiuso: Il Futuro della Parapsicologia Secondo Rhea White [Closed Circuit: The Future of Parapsychology According to Rhea White]. Quaderni di Parapsicologia, 32, 94–105.

Harary, K. (1994). Exceptional Human Experience and the Human Psyche: An Interview with Rhea White. Magical Blend, No. 42, 61–65.

Krippner, S. (1992). Rhea White: Parapsychology’s Bibliographer. Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 258. Online at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2320/is_n3_v56/ai_13771780

Nester, M. (1984). Interview: Rhea A. White. ASPR Newsletter, 10(3), 1–2.

Rao, K. R. (1990). Foreword. In R. A. White (Comp.), Parapsychology: New Sources of Information, 1973–1989 (pp. viii–ix). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Rhea A. White. (2007). Sun Journal. Online at: http://www.newbernsj.com/onset?id=745&template=article.html

Tart, C. T. (2007). [Comments About Rhea White]. Online: http://www.ehe.org/ (Scroll down.)

Ventola, A. (2007). Dr. Rhea A. White. Public Parapsychology. Online at: http://publicparapsychology.blogspot.com/2007/02/dr-rhea-white.html

White, R. A. (n.d.). Who is Rhea White? Online at: http://www.parapsych.org/members/r_white.html


Bibliographic Works and Sources of Information

(1965). The Library and Psychical Research: I. Making the Most of the Library. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 59, 266–308.

(1967). Notes From the Society’s Library. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 61, 354–359.

(1971). Notes from the Society’s Library. II. Book Review Supplement. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 65, 354–359.

(1973). Parapsychology Books on Campus. Psychic, 5(2), 23–27.

(1973). (first compiler, with L. A. Dale). Parapsychology: Sources of Information. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1974). Parapsychology Today. In J. White (Ed.), Psychic Exploration. New York: Putnam’s.

(1974). Indexes to Parapsychological Periodicals. ASPR Newsletter, No. 22, 4.

(1976). Published Catalogs of Psychical Research Libraries. Parapsychology Review, 7(4), 21–22.

(1976). The Role of the Library in Education for Parapsychology. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Education in Parapsychology (pp. 273–292). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

(1976). Two New Arno Press Reprint Series: “Perspectives in Psychical Research” and “The Occult.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 70, 409–414.

(1977). A Select Bibliography of Books on Parapsychology, 1974–1976. In S. Krippner (Ed.), Advances in Parapsychological Research: Vol. 1. Psychokinesis (pp. 191–228). New York: Plenum Press.

(1977). Suggested Readings in Parapsychology. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of Parapsychology (pp. 907–920). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

(1978). Additional Reading. In M. Ebon (Ed.), Signet Handbook of Parapsychology. New York: New American Library.

(1982). The Psi Center. In W. G. Roll, R. L. Morris, & R. A. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1981 (pp. 198–199). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1982). A Select Bibliography of Books on Parapsychology, 1976–1979. In S. Krippner (Ed.), Advances in Parapsychological Research (Vol. 3) (pp. 293–323). New York: Plenum Press.

(1983). Religion and Psychical Research: A Running Bibliography. Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 6, 66–70.

(1984). A Select Bibliography of Books on Parapsychology, 1979–1982. In S. Krippner (Ed.), Advances in Parapsychological Research (Vol. 4) (pp. 183–214). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

(1985). Bibliography of Works By and About Haakon Forwald. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1985). Kirlian Photography Bibliography (3rd ed.). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1985–1986). (second author, with D. K. Hamilton, and L. Henkel). Centennial Compilation of the Contents of the “Journal” and “Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research,” 1885–1984. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 79, 61–79, 221–282, 381–438, 531–548; 80, 75–93, 201–220, 293–321, 427–437.

(1986). Parapsychology. In B. Katz & L. S. Katz (Eds.), Magazines for Libraries. (5th ed.) New York: R. R. Bowker.

(1987). Bibliography of Works About Eileen J. Garrett (2nd ed.). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1987). On Being Psychic: A Reading Guide. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1987). Parapsychology: A Reading and Buying Guide to the Best Books in Print. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1987). A Select Bibliography of Books on Parapsychology, 1982–1985. In S. Krippner (Eds.), Advances in Parapsychological Research 5 (pp. 225–258). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

(1988). Information on Carrying on Experiments. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1988). New Format for PAI. ASPR Newsletter, No. 14, 15–16.

(1989). Parapsychology for Teachers and Students (2nd ed.). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1989). Parapsychology: Sources on Applications and Implications (2nd ed.). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1989). (first compiler, with R. I. Anderson). On Being Psychic: A Reading Guide (2nd ed.). Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1989). Using the Library to Find Out About Parapsychology. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1990). Parapsychology: New Sources of Information, 1973–1989. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1990). (first compiler, with R.I. Anderson). Psychic Experiences: A Bibliography. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1990). A Select Bibliography of Books on Parapsychology, 1985–1988. In S. Krippner (Eds.), Advances in Parapsychological Research 6 (pp. 268–300). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

(1991). (first compiler, with R. I. Anderson). Evidential Bibliography on Parapsychology. Dix Hills, NY: Parapsychology Sources of Information Center.

(1991). The Psiline Database System. Exceptional Human Experience, 9, 163–167.

(1992). Parapsychology. In B. Katz & L. S. Katz (Eds), Magazines for Libraries (7th ed., pp. 879–882). New Providence, NJ: Bowker.

(1993). (second compiler, with C. S. Alvarado, and N. L. Zingrone). Bibliography of the published works of Charles Honorton. Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 215–226. Online at: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2320/is_n2_v57/ai_14890639

(1996). Parapsychology Dissertations and Theses: A Multi-Indexed Directory (7th ed.). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1999). (second compiler, with C. S. Alvarado). A Bibliography of the Publications of and About Karlis Osis. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92, 233–240.

ESP Experiments

(1955). (second author, with R. L. Van de Castle). A Report on a Sentence Completion Form of Sheep-Goat Attitude Scale. Journal of Parapsychology, 19, 171–179.

(1956). (second author, with M. Anderson). Teacher-Pupil Attitudes and Clairvoyance Test Results. Journal of Parapsychology, 20, 141–157.

(1957). (second author, with R. White). A Further Investigation of Teacher-Pupil Attitudes and Clairvoyance Test Results. Journal of Parapsychology, 21, 81–97.

(1958). (second author, with M. Anderson). ESP Score Level in Relation to Students’ Attitudes Toward Teacher-Agents Acting Simultaneously. Journal of Parapsychology, 22, 20–28.

(1958). The Relationship Between Changes in Student Attitude and ESP Scoring. Journal of Parapsychology, 22, 167–174.

(1958). (second author, with M. L. Anderson). A Survey of Work on ESP and Teacher-Pupil Attitudes. Journal of Parapsychology, 22, 246–268.

(1961). (first author, with J. Angstadt). A Résumé of Research at the A.S.P.R. into Teacher-Pupil Attitudes and Clairvoyance Test Results, 1959–1960. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 55, 142–147.

(1963). (first author, with J. Angstadt). Student Preferences in a Two Classroom GESP Experiment with Two Student-Agents Acting Simultaneously. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 57, 32–42.

(1963). (first author, with J. Angstadt). A Second Classroom GESP Experiment with Student-Agents Acting Simultaneously. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 57, 227–232.

(1965). (first author, with J. Angstadt). A Review of Results and New Experiments Bearing on Teacher-Selection Methods in the Anderson-White High School Experiments. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 59, 56–84.

(1966). The Investigation of the Judging Process. Journal of Parapsychology, 30, 292–293.

(1968). (first author, with S. Krippner, M. Ullman, & C. Honorton). Experimentally-Induced Telepathic Dreams with EEG-REM Monitoring: Some Manifest Content Variables Related to Psi Operation. Journal of Parapsychology, 32, 302. [Abstract]


Conceptual*
*(See also Experimenter Effects and Exceptional Human Experiences)

(1960). Depth Perspectives and Experimental Parapsychology. International Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 5–21.

(1964). A Comparison of Old and New Methods of Response to Targets in ESP Experiments. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 58, 21–56. (http://www.aspr.com/methods.htm)

(1980). On the Genesis of Research Hypotheses in Parapsychology. Parapsychology Review, 11(1), 6–9.

(1980). Parapsychology and the Mystical path. In W. G. Roll, R. L. Morris, & R. A. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1981 (pp. 45–46). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1983). The Future of Parapsychology. Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 6, 220–226.

(1984). Parapsychology and the Transcendent. Christian Parapsychologist, 5, 138–150.

(1985). The Spontaneous, the Imaginal, and Psi: Foundations for a Depth Parapsychology. In R. A. White & J. Solfvin (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1984 (pp. 166–190). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1987). Meaning, Metanoia, and Psi. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Religious Concepts (pp. 167–189). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

(1994). The Relevance to Parapsychology of a Feminist Approach to Science. In L. Coly & R. A. White (Eds.), Women in Parapsychology (pp. 1–20). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

(1994). On the Need for Double Vision in Parapsychology: The Feminist Standpoint. In L. Coly & R. A. White (Eds.), Women in Parapsychology. (pp. 241–252). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.


Experimenter Effects

(1976). The Influence of Persons Other Than the Experimenter on the Subject’s Scores in Psi Experiments. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 70, 133–166. Online at: http://www.aspr.com/persons.htm

(1976). The Limits of Experimenter Influence on Psi Test Results: Can Any Be Set? Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 70, 333–370. Online at: http://www.aspr.com/limits.htm

(1977). The influence of the experimenter motivation, attitudes, and methods of handling subjects in psi test results. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of Parapsychology (pp. 273–301). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.


Spontaneous Experiences

(1960). The Possibility of Psychological Authentication in a Study of Spontaneous Cases. Journal of Parapsychology, 24, 324. [Abstract]

(1962). (third author, with L. A. Dale, & G. Murphy). A Selection of Cases from a Recent Survey of Spontaneous ESP Phenomena. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 56, 3–47.

(1965). Review of a Report on ESP Testing in the Analytic Situation. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 59, 237–247.

(1973). The Mystery of Déjà vu: Who Knows Where or When? Psychic, 4(5), 44–49.

(1981). Saintly Psi: A Study of Spontaneous ESP in Saints. Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 4, 157–167.

(1982). An Analysis of ESP Phenomena in Saints. Parapsychology Review, 13(1), 15–18.

(1992). Review of Approaches to the Study of Spontaneous Psi Experiences. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 6, 93–126. [Abstract] Online at: http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/jse_06_2_white.pdf


Exceptional Human Experiences

(1990). An Experience-Centered Approach to Parapsychology. Exceptional Human Experience, 8, 7–36.

(1990). Implications for the Study of Exceptional Human Experiences of a New Philosophy of Science. Exceptional Human Experience, 8, 40–43.

(1993). About Applications. Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 16, 2–4.

(1994). Seek Ye First the Kingdom of Heaven: What are EHEs and What Can We Do About Them. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers I (pp. 34–46). Dix Hills, NY: Exceptional Human Experience Network.

(1994). Working Classification of EHE’s. Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers: Background Papers I, 11, 149–150.

(1994). Exceptional Human Experience Database Project. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers (pp. 146–148). Dix Hills, NY: EHE Network.

(1995). Exceptional Human Experiences and the Experiential Paradigm. ReVision, 18, 18–25.

(1997). The EHE Process: The Subjective Standpoint. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers II (pp. 49–50). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1997). How to Write an EHE Autobiography (2nd ed.). In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background papers II (pp. 81–83). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1997). List of Potential Exceptional Human Experiences. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers II (pp. 41–43). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1997). My EHE Odyssey: An Ongoing Process of Formulation. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers II (pp. 137–138). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1997). Dissociation, Narrative, and Exceptional Human Experience. In S. Krippner & S. Powers (Eds.), Broken Images, Broken Selves: Dissociative Narratives in Clinical Practice (pp. 88–121). Washington, DC: Brunner-Mazel.

(1997). Exceptional human experiences and the experiential paradigm. In C. T. Tart (Ed.), Body Mind Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality (pp. 83–100). Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Road.

(1997). (first author, with S. V. Brown). Classes of EEs/EHEs. In R. A. White (Ed.), Exceptional Human Experience: Background Papers II (pp. 43–45). New Bern, NC: EHE Network.

(1998). An Alternative Future for Parapsychology: An Editorial. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92 109–115.

(1998). The Amplification and Integration of Near-Death and Other Exceptional Human Experiences by the Larger Cultural Context: An Autobiographical Case. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 16, 181–204. [Abstract] Online at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/lq80t86202248624/

(1998). Becoming More Human as We Work: The Reflexive Role of Exceptional Human Experience. In W. G. Braud & R. Anderson (Eds.), Honoring Human Experience: Transpersonal Research Methods for the Social Sciences (pp. 128–145). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

(1998). A Dynamic View of Psi Experience: By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them. In N. L. Zingrone, M. J. Schlitz, C. S. Alvarado, J. Milton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1993 (pp. 137–138). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

(1998). Genetic Guidance, Parapsychology, and Psi. In N. L. Zingrone, M. J. Schlitz, C. S. Alvarado, & J. Milton (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1993 (pp. 194–212). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

(1998). Intuition, Heart Knowledge, and Parapsychology. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92, 158–171.


Psychic Phenomena and Sports

(1974). Sports and ESP. Psychic, 6(1), 44–49.

(1978). (second author, with M. Murphy). The Psychic Side of Sports. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

(1979). Psychokinesis: The Athlete’s Edge. Fate, 33 (October), 48–60.

(1992). The Psychic Side of Sports. Spiritual Frontiers, 24(1/2), 16–22.

(1995). (second author, with M. Murphy). In the Zone: Transcendent Experience in Sports. New York: Penguin/Arkana.


Other Topics

(1963-1964). (second author, with F. C. Dommeyer). Psychical Research in Colleges and Universities. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 57, 3–31, 55–105, 136–162; 58, 79–104.

(1964). The Investigation of Behavior Suggestive of ESP in Dogs. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 58, 250–279.

(1976). Correspondence: The Creation of a Ganzfeld by Blindfolds in Early Experiments in thought-transference. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 70, 242–243.

(1976). (Ed.). Surveys in Parapsychology: Reviews of the Literature with Updated Bibliographies. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1977). (second author, with L. A. Dale). Glossary of Terms Found in the Literature of Psychical Research and Parapsychology. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of Parapsychology (pp. 921–936). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

(1982). (third editor, with W. G. Roll, & R. L. Morris). Research in Parapsychology 1981. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1983). (second author, with J. McClenon). Variations on a Theme from Batcheldor: A Variety of Theories Regarding the Induction of PK. In W. G. Roll, J. Beloff, & R. A. White (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1982 (pp. 48–52). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1983). (third editor, with W. G. Roll, & J. Beloff). Research in Parapsychology 1982. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1984). Gerald Heard’s Legacy to Psychical Research. In M. C. Rose, (Ed.), Holism in Religion and Psychical Research (pp. 56–69). Bloomfield, CT: Academy of Religion and Psychical Research.

(1984). (first editor, with R. Broughton). Research in Parapsychology 1983. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1985). (first editor, with J. Solfvin). Research in Parapsychology 1984. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1987). Tribute to an Experimenter: Margaret L. Anderson. Journal of Parapsychology, 51, 111–116.

(1990). New Views of Parapsychology and Parapsychological Phenomena. In R. A. White (Comp.), Parapsychology: New Sources of Information, 1973–1989 (pp. 492–550). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

(1991). (second author, with E. D. Dean). Graduate Degrees in Psychical Research. Journal of the Society for Pychical Research, 58, 65–73.

(1993). (seventh author, with S. Krippner, W. Braud, I. L. Child, J. Palmer, K. R. Rao, M. Schlitz, & J. Utts). Demonstration Research and Meta-Analysis in Parapsychology. Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 275–286. Online at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2320/is_n3_v57/ai_15383545

(1994). Introduction. In S. Krippner (Ed.), Advances in Parapsychological Research 7 (pp. 5–9). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

(1994) (second editor, with L. Coly). Women in Parapsychology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation.

(1997). Suggestions for Exploring and Recording the Inscape of Psi Researchers. European Journal of Parapsychology, 13, 96–109.

(2002). (third author, with S. Krippner, & C. W. Winstead III). Phenomenological Analysis of First-Person Reports of “Healers and Healees” in Unexpected Recoveries. Exceptional Human Experience, 17, 64–74.


 
 

 

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