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Dr Chris French??

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Spectre73

Paranormal Maven
This might be one for UK based members.

When I see TV show in the UK that discusses a paranormal topic you can bet Chris French will pop up and raise the same points and debunk the issues raised.

I'm all for objectivity but why always the same chap ??

Does anyone have an opinion or higher knowledge than myself on his work
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This might be one for UK based members.

When I see TV show in the UK that discusses a paranormal topic you can bet Chris French will pop up and raise the same points and debunk the issues raised.

I'm all for objectivity but why always the same chap ??

Does anyone have an opinion or higher knowledge than myself on his work
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I did a quick google search and came up with this:

Professor Christopher French: (Goldsmiths ((university)))

Position held:

Professor of Psychology, Co-ordinator, Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, Standards Scrutiny Sub-Committee, Promotions Panel B Committee

Academic qualifications
BA PhD CPsychol FBPsS FRSA

Areas of supervision
Research within the APRU covers all topics within anomalistic psychology including (but not limited to):

  • cognitive biases related to ostensibly paranormal experiences;
  • personality characteristics associated with paranormal belief and experience;
  • the development and maintenance of paranormal and related beliefs;
  • the functions of paranormal and related beliefs;
  • altered states of consciousness;
  • hypnosis;
  • dissociative states;
  • false memories;
  • reality monitoring;
  • the psychology of deception and self-deception;
  • placebo effects;
  • the psychology of psychic readings;
  • the psychology of superstition;
  • the psychology of coincidences;
  • hallucinations;
  • sleep-related disorders, including sleep paralysis;
  • religious experiences and religious beliefs;
  • critical evaluation of specific paranormal claims;
  • the media and the paranormal;
  • non-paranormal accounts for a range of ostensibly paranormal experiences (including ESP, PK, psychic readings, psychic healing, alternative and complementary medicine, out-of-body and near-death experiences, astrology and other divinatory techniques, reincarnation, UFOs and alien abduction, ghosts and poltergeists, crystal power and dowsing).



 
Thanks for the info Han.

He is very much the skeptic on TV appearances and debunks the paranormal.

I'm sure he stated on TV that the light in the Rendlesham incident was nothing more than a nearby lighthouse.

I was just wondering if anyone else had an opinion of him??
 
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