Terence Hines

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Terence Hines








NationalityAmerican
Known forSkeptical investigations of paranormal claims


Terence Hines is an American psychologist and noted skeptic. He is a professor of psychology at Pace University and is known for his critical examination of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.

Education and Career

Terence Hines received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and later earned his Ph.D. in psychology. He has been a faculty member at Pace University for several years, where he teaches courses in psychology and conducts research.

Research and Publications

Hines is well-known for his work in the field of skepticism, particularly his investigations into paranormal phenomena. He has published numerous articles and books that critically analyze claims of extrasensory perception, psychokinesis, and other pseudoscientific topics. His book, Pseudoscience and the Paranormal, is widely regarded as a comprehensive resource for understanding and debunking pseudoscientific claims.

Contributions to Skepticism

Hines is an active member of the skeptical movement and has contributed to various skeptical organizations and publications. He has been involved with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI) and has written for their magazine, Skeptical Inquirer. His work often emphasizes the importance of scientific thinking and the need for critical evaluation of extraordinary claims.

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