Lakeshia is performing for a talent show by "reading" the thoughts of a "volunteer" from the...
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Lakeshia is performing for a talent show by "reading" the thoughts of a "volunteer" from the audience. Lakeshia is showcasing the purported ability of
a. telepathy.
b. precognition.
c. clairvoyance.
d. psychokinesis.
Extrasensory Perception:
Extrasensory perception or ESP is a term that refers to any perception that does not rely on sensory organs. This topic is considered by most (if not all) academics as a pseudoscientific topic.
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View this answerThe correct solution to this problem is provided by option A: telepathy.
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