Bibliography of the published works of Charles Honorton - special issue: a tribute to Charles Honorton
Journal of Parapsychology, The, June, 1993 by Carlos S. Alvarado, Rhea A. White, Nancy L. Zingrone
This bibliography of Honorton's published works includes a variety of material, such as experimental reports, literature reviews, and book reviews. Our efforts have been facilitated by having access to Honorton's own list of publications in his curriculum vitae. Nonetheless we have added some publications not included in his list, as well as a few works now in press. Overall, however, we have not listed unpublished works such as conference presentations or annual reports. When published papers have also appeared in abstract form (for instance, research presented at a conference), we have listed the full paper rather than the abstract, but some overlap may still be present (e.g., dreams studies). In citing conference presentations that have not been published, we have listed abstracts in Research in Parapsychology (RIP) rather than the Parapsychological Association's conference proceedings circulated at the meetings. We have done this because RIP is more widely available than conference proceedings and is more frequently found in college libraries. We hope that this list of publications may serve as a memorial for one of the most creative members of the contemporary parapsychological community.
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1964
Separation of high- and low-scoring ESP subjects through hypnotic preparation. Journal of Parapsychology, 28, 250-257.
1965
(With Morris, R., second author). A critique of Sprinthall's article "ESP: Some attitudinal factors relating to ability." Journal of Parapsychology, 29, 200-203.
Editorial: Student contributions to psi research. MSPR Newsletter, 1(1), 5.
How uncontrollable is psi? Psi Worker's Newsletter, No. 1, 1-2.
The relationship between ESP and manifest anxiety level. Journal of Parapsychology, 29, 291-292. (Abstract)
The transition from Duke to FRNM. MSPR Newsletter, 1(2), 7-8.
1966
Emotional arousal in a long-distance ESP experiment. Psi Worker's Newsletter, No. 3, 13-14.
A further separation of high- and low-scoring ESP subjects through hypnotic preparation. Journal of Parapsychology, 30, 172-183.
The Macalester College series. Psi Worker's Newsletter, No. 3, 14-15.
A year of research. MSPR Newsletter, 1(3), 1.
Creativity and precognition scoring level. Journal of Parapsychology, 31, 29-42.
(With Stump, J., first author). Position effects in restricted calling tests. Journal of Parapsychology, 31, 329-330. (Abstract)
Review of ESP: A scientific evaluation by C. E. M. Hansel. Journal of Parapsychology, 31, 76-82.
The role of assocative habits in ESP performance. Journal of Parapsychology, 31, 326-327. (Abstract)
1968
(With Carlson, T., second author, & Tietze, T., third author). Combined methods in subject selection. In J. B. Rhine & R. Brier (Eds.), Parapsychology today (pp. 138-145). New York: Citadel.
(With Ullman, M., first author, & Krippner, S., second author). A confirmatory study of the telepathic dream with EEG-REM monitoring. Psychophysiology, 5, 218. (Abstract)
(With White, R. A., first author, Krippner, S., second author, & Ullman, M., third author). Experimentally-induced telepathic dreams with EEG-REM monitoring: Some manifest content variables related to psi operation. Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, No. 5, 85-87.
Review of The hypnotic investigation of dreams by C. S. Moss. International Journal of Parapsychology, 10, 420-423.
1969
A combination of techniques for the separation of high- and low-scoring ESP subjects: Experiments with hypnotic and waking-imagination instructions. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 68, 69-82.
(With Ullman, M., first author, & Krippner, S., second author). Electrophysiological studies of ESP in dreams: An investigation into the nature of psi-processing in dreams. Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, No. 6, 62-63. (Abstract)
(With Krippner, S., second author). Hypnosis and ESP performance: A review of the experimental literature. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 63, 214-252.
(With Stump, J. P., second author). A preliminary study of hypnotically-induced clairvoyant dreams. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 3, 175-184.
Relationship between EEG alpha activity and ESP card-guessing performance. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 63, 365-374.
Review of Experimenter effects in behavioral research by R. Rosenthal. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 63, 303-307.
Review of The founders of psychical research by A. Gauld. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 63, 203-205.
Review of Trances by S. Wavell, A. Butt, & N. Epton. Theta, No. 24, 4.
Some current perspectives on the hypnotic dream. Journal of the American Society for Psychosomatic Dentistry and Medicine, 16(3), 88-92.
1970
Effects of feedback on discrimination between correct and incorrect ESP responses. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 64, 404-410.
(With Krippner, S., first author, Ullman, M., second author, Hughes, W., fourth author, Goodman, G., fifth author, & Harris, R., sixth author). An eight-night study of precognitive dreams using EEG-EOG techniques. Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, No. 7, 27-28.