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Dean Radin

Dean Radin (/ˈrdɪn/; born February 29, 1952) investigates phenomena in parapsychology. Following a bachelor and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in educational psychology Radin worked at Bell Labs, as a researcher at Princeton University and the University of Edinburgh, and was a faculty member at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He then became Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) in Petaluma, California, USA, later becoming the president of the Parapsychological Association.[1][2][better source needed] He is also co-editor-in-chief of the journal Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing.[3] Radin's ideas and work have been criticized by scientists and philosophers skeptical of paranormal claims.[4][5][6][7] The review of Radin's first book, The Conscious Universe, that appeared in Nature charged that Radin ignored the known hoaxes in the field, made statistical errors and ignored plausible non-paranormal explanations for parapsychological data.[8]

Dean Radin
Born1952 (age 70–71)
Education
OccupationParapsychologist
Musical career
GenresClassical
Instrument(s)Violin

Education edit

Following a career in classical violin, Radin went on to earn an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as both a master's degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[9] After his graduation, Radin worked at Bell Labs, and then conducted research at Princeton University, GTE Laboratories, University of Edinburgh, SRI International, Interval Research Corporation, and was a faculty member at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.[1][better source needed]

Parapsychology edit

Radin was elected president of the Parapsychological Association in 1988, 1993, 1998, and 2005, and has published a number of articles and papers supporting the existence of paranormal phenomena, as well as two books directed to a popular audience: The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds.[10] Radin believes that parapsychology is as repeatable as any scientific discipline, but that it is also, as paraphrased by sociologist Erich Goode, "elusive, subtle and complex", a field of study that is "difficult to replicate" and that "our understanding of it is incomplete".[11]: 157 

Radin's paranormal claims have been rejected by those in the skeptical and mainstream scientific communities, some of whom have suggested that Radin's beliefs embrace pseudoscience and that he misunderstands the nature of science.[11]: 158 [12][13] The physicist Robert L. Park has written "No proof of psychic phenomena is ever found. In spite of all the tests devised by parapsychologists like Jahn and Radin, and huge amounts of data collected over a period of many years, the results are no more convincing today than when they began their experiments."[13]

Chris French criticized Radin for his selective historical overview of parapsychology and for ignoring clear evidence of fraud. French recounts that the medium Florence Cook was caught in acts of trickery and two of the Fox sisters confessed to fraud, but that Radin did not mention this fact.[14] Radin has claimed the results from parapsychological research are as consistent by the same standards as any other scientific discipline, but Ray Hyman has written that many parapsychologists disagree with this, openly admitting that the evidence for parapsychology is "inconsistent, irreproducible, and fails to meet acceptable scientific standards".[15]

Radin and his colleagues have suggested that small-scale studies have produced a "genuine psychokinetic effect",[16] but critics have asserted that Radin has not shown evidence that the null hypothesis of such an effect could be confidently rejected.[17][18] Further, psychologists David B. Wilson and William R. Shadish, writing in Psychological Bulletin, criticized claims made by Radin and his associates that human minds can psychically influence random number generators, saying that parapsychologists "need to go beyond statistics and explain how the mind might influence a computer, then test that prediction".[18] Radin has appealed to quantum mechanics as a mechanism, claiming that it can explain the non-locality and backward causality associated with psi phenomena, though such ideas are harshly criticized by many physicists who study quantum mechanics as being pseudoscientific.[11][a][6][19] Radin has written that not all people experience paranormal phenomena (or see ghosts) because they block such signals due to the process of latent inhibition.[20][21]

Books edit

While Radin's books have been reviewed favorably by groups that give general reviews such as Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews,[22][23] independent reviews by scientists and skeptics, as cited below, have often been negative.

The Conscious Universe edit

A critical review of The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena (1997)[24][b] was published by the British mathematician I. J. Good in Nature. Good wrote about flaws in Radin's method for evaluating the file-drawer effect. He stated that the book avoided mentioning the evidence of fraud in parapsychology.[8] Radin replied to Good in a follow-up letter in the correspondence pages of Nature, saying that Good in his review had misinterpreted a reference to a probability value. Good replied, saying that most readers would not arrive at the same interpretation of what Radin had written noting that readers would be surprised to learn that by "more than a billion trillion", Radin meant more than 10100". Further, Good noted that the file drawer effect does not account for intentional fraud, as was very probably the case with prominent ESP proponents such as Samuel Soal, nor is there any real means of estimating such "intellectual, observational or ethical lapses" within ESP.[25] In 2002, Victor J. Stenger gave a criticism of The Conscious Universe that aligned with Good's arguments that Radin did not perform the file-drawer analysis correctly, made fundamental errors in his calculations, and ignored non-paranormal explanations for the data.[5]

The book was reviewed by the philosopher and skeptic Robert Todd Carroll in a thirteen-page chapter-by-chapter critique which noted how Radin had not cited the skeptical literature on the subject of parapsychology. Carroll stated that Radin had ignored "the many hoaxes and frauds that dot the landscape in the history of psi research."[26]

Supernormal edit

Radin's book Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities (2013), argues support for psychic phenomena, linking them to the siddhis from yoga-related legends.[22][27] Publishers Weekly has reviewed it, saying of the book, that it is "unfocused and opaque at times" but "nevertheless an admirable attempt to bridge the gap between the scientific and the spiritual realm".[22] The anonymous review by Kirkus Reviews gave it a positive review saying "certainly not for everyone, but a smart reminder that we haven’t got the whole scene covered".[23]

Dale DeBakcsy, writing for the Skeptical Inquirer, a bimonthly American general-audience magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, reviewed Supernormal and criticized the work as "misrepresenting report data, lowering success criteria, and playing a somewhat loose game with how rigorously confidence information is presented". Debakcsy examined Radin's claim that a meta-analysis of forced choice recognition published in parapsychological literature showed that Psi effects were present above chance to a probability of 1015 to 1, noting that the study also reported that results varied wildly with an extremely unusual standard deviation, such that they dropped 10% of the most extreme variations which reduced the effect size. According to DeBakcsy, Radin chose not to report those variations.

Debakcsy also criticized Radin's characterization of the results of a free-response experiment conducted at Princeton. Radin cited a test subject's response when asked to describe the future location of a distant agent:

"A rather strange yet persistent image of [the agent] inside a large bowl—a hemispheric indentation in the ground of some smooth man-made materials like concrete or cement. No color. Possibly covered with a glass dome. Unusual sense of inside/outside simultaneity. That’s all. It’s a large bowl. If it was full of soup [the agent] would be the size of a large dumpling!"

Radin wrote that the subject's response "successfully" described the actual randomly selected location of the distant agent: the Radio telescope at Kitt Peak. Debakcsy noted that there are several radio telescopes at Kitt Peak, such as the Very Long Baseline Array, but that telescope does not match the description given. DeBakcsy contends that, while the ARO 12m Radio Telescope has some similar characteristics, it also differs in several aspects from the subject's description. DeBakcsy further commented that, considering this is the best example out of 653 possible other tests made at Princeton, it is quite poor. Noting the spread of meta-analyses of the same studies (where the individual studies are weighted differently), have wildly varying odds returned (from trillions to one, to indistinguishable from chance), DeBakcsy argues that this undermines the reliance on meta-analysis in the work since they lack standardization.[28]

Other books edit

  • Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality (Paraview / Pocket Books, 2006) ISBN 9781416516774
  • The Noetic Universe (Random House, 2011) ISBN 9781446438886 (British version of The Conscious Universe)
  • Real Magic: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe Harmony Books, 2018) ISBN 9781524758820

Notes edit

  1. ^ See also Quantum mysticism and Quantum mind
  2. ^ In Great Britain this book is titled The Noetic Universe.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Haraldsson, Erlendur. . Parapsychological Association. Archived from the original on February 19, 2003. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  2. ^ "Institute Staff". Ions. Institute of Noetic Sciences. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  3. ^ "Explore Editorial board". Retrieved June 19, 2010.
  4. ^ Milton, Julie and Richard Wiseman (April 28, 1997). Guidelines for Extrasensory Perception Research (Guidelines for Research in Parapsychology). University Of Hertfordshire Press. ISBN 0900458747.
  5. ^ a b Stenger, Victor J. (2002). "Meta-Analysis and the Filedrawer Effect". Skeptical Inquirer. 12. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Entangled Minds by Dean Radin - Book Review". The Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
  7. ^ Krippner, Stanley; Harris L. Friedman (2010). Debating Psychic Experience: Human Potential Or Human Illusion?. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0313392610.
  8. ^ a b Good, I. J. (1997). "Where has the billion trillion gone?". Nature. 389 (2): 806–807. Bibcode:1997Natur.389..806G. doi:10.1038/39784. S2CID 2001477.
  9. ^ "Author Listings: HarperCollins Publishers". HarperCollins. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  10. ^ "Dean Radin". Archived.parapsych.org. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  11. ^ a b c Pigliucci, Massimo; Boudry, Maarten (2013). Philosophy of pseudoscience : reconsidering the demarcation problem. Chicago [u.a.]: Univ. of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226051796.
  12. ^ Smith, Jonathan (2009). Pseudoscience and Extraordinary Claims of the Paranormal: A Critical Thinker's Toolkit. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1405181228. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Park, Robert (2000). Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud. Oxford University Press. pp. 196-200. ISBN 0-19-860443-2
  14. ^ French, Chris (2010). Missing the Point?. In Stanley Krippner, Harris L. Friedman. Debating Psychic Experience: Human Potential Or Human Illusion?. Praeger. ISBN 978-0313392610. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  15. ^ Ray Hyman (July 2008). "Anomalous Cognition? A Second Perspective". csicop.org. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  16. ^ Radin, Dean; Nelson, Roger; Dobyns, York; Houtkopper, Joop (Jul 2006). "Reexamining psychokinesis: Comment on Bösch, Steinkamp, and Boller (2006)". APA PsycNET. 132 (4): 529–532. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.132.4.529. PMID 16822164. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  17. ^ Wilson, David B.; Shadish, William R. (2006). "On blowing trumpets to the tulips: To prove or not to prove the null hypothesis--Comment on Bösch, Steinkamp, and Boller" (2006). Psychological Bulletin 132: 524-528.
  18. ^ a b "From Mind to Matter: Data analysis challenges psychokinesis". Science News. 2006-07-19. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  19. ^ Barbara Bradley Hagerty (2009-05-21). "Can Positive Thoughts Help Heal Another Person?". The Science of Spirituality. National Public Radio. The 'Quantum Entanglement' Of Love: So how do you explain this? No one really knows. But Radin and a few others think that a theory known as "quantum entanglement" may offer some clues.
  20. ^ Blum, Deborah (2006). "Team won't give up the ghost"[dead link]. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Monday October 30. p. 26
  21. ^ Radin, Dean. Entangled Minds, Paraview Pocket Books, New York, 2006
  22. ^ a b c "Nonfiction Book Review: Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities by Dean Radin". Publishers Weekly. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  23. ^ a b Love, Robert (2013-07-16). "SUPERNORMAL by Dean Radin". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  24. ^ Radin, Dean I. (2009). The conscious universe : the scientific truth of psychic phenomena (1st HarperCollins pbk. ed.). New York: HarperOne. ISBN 978-0061778995.
  25. ^ Radin, D.; Good, I. J. (1998). "Extrasensory statistics". Nature. 394 (6692): 413. Bibcode:1998Natur.394..413R. doi:10.1038/28721. S2CID 5349010.
  26. ^ * Carroll, Robert T. "The Conscious Universe by Dean Radin - Book Review". The Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  27. ^ Miller, David Ian (2008-02-25). "Parapsychology researcher Dean Radin on ESP, spirituality, and how the consciousness of individuals is connected". SF Gate. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  28. ^ * Dale DeBakcsy (January 2014). "When Big Evidence Isn't: The Statistical Pitfalls of Dean Radin's Supernormal". csicop.org. Retrieved 2014-07-12.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dean Radin at IMDb
  • Pedersen, Morten Monrad (January 1, 2004). . SkepticReport. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  • Carroll, Robert T. "Entangled Minds by Dean Radin - Book Review". The Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved January 30, 2010.

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Dean Radin ˈ r eɪ d ɪ n born February 29 1952 investigates phenomena in parapsychology Following a bachelor and master s degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in educational psychology Radin worked at Bell Labs as a researcher at Princeton University and the University of Edinburgh and was a faculty member at University of Nevada Las Vegas He then became Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences IONS in Petaluma California USA later becoming the president of the Parapsychological Association 1 2 better source needed He is also co editor in chief of the journal Explore The Journal of Science and Healing 3 Radin s ideas and work have been criticized by scientists and philosophers skeptical of paranormal claims 4 5 6 7 The review of Radin s first book The Conscious Universe that appeared in Nature charged that Radin ignored the known hoaxes in the field made statistical errors and ignored plausible non paranormal explanations for parapsychological data 8 Dean RadinBorn1952 age 70 71 EducationBS in Electrical Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst Master s in Electrical Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign PhD in Educational Psychology University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignOccupationParapsychologistMusical careerGenresClassicalInstrument s Violin Contents 1 Education 2 Parapsychology 3 Books 3 1 The Conscious Universe 3 2 Supernormal 3 3 Other books 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEducation editFollowing a career in classical violin Radin went on to earn an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst as well as both a master s degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 9 After his graduation Radin worked at Bell Labs and then conducted research at Princeton University GTE Laboratories University of Edinburgh SRI International Interval Research Corporation and was a faculty member at University of Nevada Las Vegas 1 better source needed Parapsychology editRadin was elected president of the Parapsychological Association in 1988 1993 1998 and 2005 and has published a number of articles and papers supporting the existence of paranormal phenomena as well as two books directed to a popular audience The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds 10 Radin believes that parapsychology is as repeatable as any scientific discipline but that it is also as paraphrased by sociologist Erich Goode elusive subtle and complex a field of study that is difficult to replicate and that our understanding of it is incomplete 11 157 Radin s paranormal claims have been rejected by those in the skeptical and mainstream scientific communities some of whom have suggested that Radin s beliefs embrace pseudoscience and that he misunderstands the nature of science 11 158 12 13 The physicist Robert L Park has written No proof of psychic phenomena is ever found In spite of all the tests devised by parapsychologists like Jahn and Radin and huge amounts of data collected over a period of many years the results are no more convincing today than when they began their experiments 13 Chris French criticized Radin for his selective historical overview of parapsychology and for ignoring clear evidence of fraud French recounts that the medium Florence Cook was caught in acts of trickery and two of the Fox sisters confessed to fraud but that Radin did not mention this fact 14 Radin has claimed the results from parapsychological research are as consistent by the same standards as any other scientific discipline but Ray Hyman has written that many parapsychologists disagree with this openly admitting that the evidence for parapsychology is inconsistent irreproducible and fails to meet acceptable scientific standards 15 Radin and his colleagues have suggested that small scale studies have produced a genuine psychokinetic effect 16 but critics have asserted that Radin has not shown evidence that the null hypothesis of such an effect could be confidently rejected 17 18 Further psychologists David B Wilson and William R Shadish writing in Psychological Bulletin criticized claims made by Radin and his associates that human minds can psychically influence random number generators saying that parapsychologists need to go beyond statistics and explain how the mind might influence a computer then test that prediction 18 Radin has appealed to quantum mechanics as a mechanism claiming that it can explain the non locality and backward causality associated with psi phenomena though such ideas are harshly criticized by many physicists who study quantum mechanics as being pseudoscientific 11 a 6 19 Radin has written that not all people experience paranormal phenomena or see ghosts because they block such signals due to the process of latent inhibition 20 21 Books editWhile Radin s books have been reviewed favorably by groups that give general reviews such as Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews 22 23 independent reviews by scientists and skeptics as cited below have often been negative The Conscious Universe edit A critical review of The Conscious Universe The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena 1997 24 b was published by the British mathematician I J Good in Nature Good wrote about flaws in Radin s method for evaluating the file drawer effect He stated that the book avoided mentioning the evidence of fraud in parapsychology 8 Radin replied to Good in a follow up letter in the correspondence pages of Nature saying that Good in his review had misinterpreted a reference to a probability value Good replied saying that most readers would not arrive at the same interpretation of what Radin had written noting that readers would be surprised to learn that by more than a billion trillion Radin meant more than 10100 Further Good noted that the file drawer effect does not account for intentional fraud as was very probably the case with prominent ESP proponents such as Samuel Soal nor is there any real means of estimating such intellectual observational or ethical lapses within ESP 25 In 2002 Victor J Stenger gave a criticism of The Conscious Universe that aligned with Good s arguments that Radin did not perform the file drawer analysis correctly made fundamental errors in his calculations and ignored non paranormal explanations for the data 5 The book was reviewed by the philosopher and skeptic Robert Todd Carroll in a thirteen page chapter by chapter critique which noted how Radin had not cited the skeptical literature on the subject of parapsychology Carroll stated that Radin had ignored the many hoaxes and frauds that dot the landscape in the history of psi research 26 Supernormal edit Radin s book Supernormal Science Yoga and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities 2013 argues support for psychic phenomena linking them to the siddhis from yoga related legends 22 27 Publishers Weekly has reviewed it saying of the book that it is unfocused and opaque at times but nevertheless an admirable attempt to bridge the gap between the scientific and the spiritual realm 22 The anonymous review by Kirkus Reviews gave it a positive review saying certainly not for everyone but a smart reminder that we haven t got the whole scene covered 23 Dale DeBakcsy writing for the Skeptical Inquirer a bimonthly American general audience magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry reviewed Supernormal and criticized the work as misrepresenting report data lowering success criteria and playing a somewhat loose game with how rigorously confidence information is presented Debakcsy examined Radin s claim that a meta analysis of forced choice recognition published in parapsychological literature showed that Psi effects were present above chance to a probability of 1015 to 1 noting that the study also reported that results varied wildly with an extremely unusual standard deviation such that they dropped 10 of the most extreme variations which reduced the effect size According to DeBakcsy Radin chose not to report those variations Debakcsy also criticized Radin s characterization of the results of a free response experiment conducted at Princeton Radin cited a test subject s response when asked to describe the future location of a distant agent A rather strange yet persistent image of the agent inside a large bowl a hemispheric indentation in the ground of some smooth man made materials like concrete or cement No color Possibly covered with a glass dome Unusual sense of inside outside simultaneity That s all It s a large bowl If it was full of soup the agent would be the size of a large dumpling Radin wrote that the subject s response successfully described the actual randomly selected location of the distant agent the Radio telescope at Kitt Peak Debakcsy noted that there are several radio telescopes at Kitt Peak such as the Very Long Baseline Array but that telescope does not match the description given DeBakcsy contends that while the ARO 12m Radio Telescope has some similar characteristics it also differs in several aspects from the subject s description DeBakcsy further commented that considering this is the best example out of 653 possible other tests made at Princeton it is quite poor Noting the spread of meta analyses of the same studies where the individual studies are weighted differently have wildly varying odds returned from trillions to one to indistinguishable from chance DeBakcsy argues that this undermines the reliance on meta analysis in the work since they lack standardization 28 Other books edit Entangled Minds Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality Paraview Pocket Books 2006 ISBN 9781416516774 Second edition Simon amp Schuster 2009 ISBN 9781439187937 The Noetic Universe Random House 2011 ISBN 9781446438886 British version of The Conscious Universe Real Magic Ancient Wisdom Modern Science and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe Harmony Books 2018 ISBN 9781524758820Notes edit See also Quantum mysticism and Quantum mind In Great Britain this book is titled The Noetic Universe References edit a b Haraldsson Erlendur History of the Parapsychological Association Presidents Parapsychological Association Archived from the original on February 19 2003 Retrieved January 30 2010 Institute Staff Ions Institute of Noetic Sciences Retrieved October 20 2013 Explore Editorial board Retrieved June 19 2010 Milton Julie and Richard Wiseman April 28 1997 Guidelines for Extrasensory Perception Research Guidelines for Research in Parapsychology University Of Hertfordshire Press ISBN 0900458747 a b Stenger Victor J 2002 Meta Analysis and the Filedrawer Effect Skeptical Inquirer 12 Retrieved October 24 2013 a b Entangled Minds by Dean Radin Book Review The Skeptic s Dictionary Retrieved 2014 08 09 Krippner Stanley Harris L Friedman 2010 Debating Psychic Experience Human Potential Or Human Illusion ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0313392610 a b Good I J 1997 Where has the billion trillion gone Nature 389 2 806 807 Bibcode 1997Natur 389 806G doi 10 1038 39784 S2CID 2001477 Author Listings HarperCollins Publishers HarperCollins Retrieved 2014 07 12 Dean Radin Archived parapsych org Retrieved 2014 07 12 a b c Pigliucci Massimo Boudry Maarten 2013 Philosophy of pseudoscience reconsidering the demarcation problem Chicago u a Univ of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226051796 Smith Jonathan 2009 Pseudoscience and Extraordinary Claims of the Paranormal A Critical Thinker s Toolkit Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 1405181228 Retrieved October 22 2013 a b Park Robert 2000 Voodoo Science The Road from Foolishness to Fraud Oxford University Press pp 196 200 ISBN 0 19 860443 2 French Chris 2010 Missing the Point In Stanley Krippner Harris L Friedman Debating Psychic Experience Human Potential Or Human Illusion Praeger ISBN 978 0313392610 Retrieved October 22 2013 Ray Hyman July 2008 Anomalous Cognition A Second Perspective csicop org Retrieved 2014 07 12 Radin Dean Nelson Roger Dobyns York Houtkopper Joop Jul 2006 Reexamining psychokinesis Comment on Bosch Steinkamp and Boller 2006 APA PsycNET 132 4 529 532 doi 10 1037 0033 2909 132 4 529 PMID 16822164 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Wilson David B Shadish William R 2006 On blowing trumpets to the tulips To prove or not to prove the null hypothesis Comment on Bosch Steinkamp and Boller 2006 Psychological Bulletin 132 524 528 a b From Mind to Matter Data analysis challenges psychokinesis Science News 2006 07 19 Retrieved 2014 07 12 Barbara Bradley Hagerty 2009 05 21 Can Positive Thoughts Help Heal Another Person The Science of Spirituality National Public Radio The Quantum Entanglement Of Love So how do you explain this No one really knows But Radin and a few others think that a theory known as quantum entanglement may offer some clues Blum Deborah 2006 Team won t give up the ghost dead link Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Monday October 30 p 26 Radin Dean Entangled Minds Paraview Pocket Books New York 2006 a b c Nonfiction Book Review Supernormal Science Yoga and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities by Dean Radin Publishers Weekly 16 July 2013 Retrieved 2014 07 23 a b Love Robert 2013 07 16 SUPERNORMAL by Dean Radin Kirkus Reviews Retrieved 2014 07 24 Radin Dean I 2009 The conscious universe the scientific truth of psychic phenomena 1st HarperCollins pbk ed New York HarperOne ISBN 978 0061778995 Radin D Good I J 1998 Extrasensory statistics Nature 394 6692 413 Bibcode 1998Natur 394 413R doi 10 1038 28721 S2CID 5349010 Carroll Robert T The Conscious Universe by Dean Radin Book Review The Skeptic s Dictionary Retrieved January 30 2010 Miller David Ian 2008 02 25 Parapsychology researcher Dean Radin on ESP spirituality and how the consciousness of individuals is connected SF Gate Retrieved 2014 03 29 Dale DeBakcsy January 2014 When Big Evidence Isn t The Statistical Pitfalls of Dean Radin s Supernormal csicop org Retrieved 2014 07 12 External links editOfficial website Dean Radin at IMDb Pedersen Morten Monrad January 1 2004 Book Review Dean Radin The Conscious Universe SkepticReport Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2010 01 30 Carroll Robert T Entangled Minds by Dean Radin Book Review The Skeptic s Dictionary Retrieved January 30 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dean Radin amp oldid 1186170390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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