Books • Stuart, C. E., & Pratt, J. G. (1937).
A Handbook for Testing Extra-sensory Perception. New York, NY, US: Farrar and Rinehart. • Pratt, J. G., Rhine, J. B., Smith, B. M., Stuart, C. E., & Greenwood, J. A. (1940).
Extra-Sensory Perception after Sixty Years. New York, NY, US: Henry Holt. • Rhine, J. B., & Pratt, J. G. (1957).
Parapsychology: Frontier Science of the Mind. Springfield, IL, US Charles C. Thomas. • Pratt, J. G. (1964). ''Parapsychology: An Insider's View of ESP''. London, UK: W.H. Allen. • Pratt, J. G. (1973).
ESP Research Today: A Study of Developments in Parapsychology since 1960. Metuchen, NJ, US: Scarecrow Press.
Journal articles • Pratt, J. G. (1936). Towards a method of evaluating mediumistic material.
Bulletin of the Boston Society for Psychic Research,
23. • Pratt, J. G., & Woodruff, J. L. (1939). Size of stimulus symbols in extrasensory perception.
Journal of Parapsychology,
3, 121–158. • Pratt, J. G. (1947). Trial-by-trial grouping of success and failure in psi tests.
Journal of Parapsychology,
11, 254–268. • Pratt, J. G. (1948). Parapsychology and general psychology.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
42, 142–145. • Pratt, J. G., & Birge, W. R. (1948). Appraising verbal test material in parapsychology.
Journal of Parapsychology,
12, 236–256. • Pratt, J. G. (1949). The meaning of performance curves in ESP and PK test data.
Journal of Parapsychology,
13, 9–23. • Pratt, J. G., & Foster, E. B. (1950). Displacement in ESP card tests in relation to hits and misses.
Journal of Parapsychology, 14, 37–52. • Pratt, J. G. (1951). The reinforcement effect in ESP displacement.
Journal of Parapsychology,
15, 103–117. • Pratt, J. G. (1953). The homing problem in pigeons.
Journal of Parapsychology,
17, 34–60. • Pratt, J. G. (1954). The variance for multiple-calling ESP data.
Journal of Parapsychology,
18, 37–40. • Pratt, J. G., & Roll, W. G. (1958). The Seaford disturbances.
Journal of Parapsychology,
22, 79–124. • Pratt, J. G. (1960). Methods of evaluating verbal material.
Journal of Parapsychology,
24, 94–109. • Pratt, J. G. (1967). Further significant ESP results from Pavel Stepanek and findings bearing upon the focusing effect.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
61, 95–119. • Pratt, J. G. (1967). A computer programme for ESP group tests.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research,
44, 71–82. • Pratt, J. G., Stevenson, I., Roll, W. G., Meinsma, G. L., Keil, H. H. J., & Jacobson, N. (1968). Identification of concealed randomized objects through acquired response habits of stimulus and word association.
Nature,
220, 89–91. • Pratt, J. G., Keil, H. H. J., & Stevenson, I. (1970). Three-experimenter ESP tests of Pavel Stepanek during his 1968 visit to Charlottesville.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 64, 18–39. • Roll, W. G., & Pratt, J. G. (1971). The Miami disturbances.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 65, 409–454. • Pratt, J. G. (1973). A decade of research with a selected subject: An overview and reappraisal of the work with Pavel Stepanek.
Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research,
30, 1–78. • Pratt, J. G., & Keil, H. H. J. (1973). Firsthand observations of Nina S. Kulagina suggestive of PK upon static objects.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
67, 381–390. • Pratt, J. G. (1975). Some notes for the future Einstein for parapsychology. In J. C. Poynton (Ed.),
Parapsychology in South Africa: Proceedings of a 1973 Conference (pp. 144–163). Johannesburg, SA: South African
Society for Psychical Research. • Pratt, J. G. (1978). Prologue to a debate: Some assumptions relevant to research in parapsychology.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
72, 127–139. ==Further information==