Wowgmat2016 wrote:
From an experiment using special extrasensory perception cards, each bearing one of a set of symbols, parapsychologist Joseph Banks Rhine claimed statistical prooffor subjects who could use thought transference to identify a card in the dealer's hand.
Two choices:
(B) for a chard in the dealer's hand to be identified by subjects with thought transference
(D) that subjects could identify a card in the dealer's hand by using thought transference
Why is B wrong? I dont quite understand the explanation
...




