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Richard Wiseman (left) during TAM9 in 2011, with with Phil Plait and Joe Nickell
CSICOP Public Education in Science Award, 2000[10]
British Science Association Joseph Lister Award, 2002[10]
NESTA DreamTime Fellowship for his innovative work in science communication, 2004[11]
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| Books | 2>
Richard Wiseman talks about 59 Seconds on Bookbits radio.
Wiseman, R. & Morris, R. L. (1995). Guidelines for Testing Psychic Claimants. Hatfield, UK: University of Hertfordshire Press (US edition: Amherst, USA: Prometheus Press).
Milton, J. & Wiseman, R. (1997). Guidelines for Extrasensory Perception Research. Hatfield, UK: University of Hertfordshire Press.
Wiseman, R. (1997). Deception and self-deception: Investigating Psychics. Amherst, USA: Prometheus Press
Lamont, P. & Wiseman, R. (1999). Magic in Theory: an introduction to the theoretical and psychological elements of conjuring. Hatfield, UK: University of Hertfordshire Press (US edition: Hermetic Press).
Wiseman, R. (2002). Laughlab: The Scientific Search For The World's Funniest Joke. London, UK: Random House
Wiseman, R. (2003). The Luck Factor. London, UK: Random House
Wiseman, R. (2004). Did you spot the gorilla? How to recognise hidden opportunities in your life. London, UK: Random House
Wiseman, R. & Watt, C. (2005). Parapsychology. London, UK: Ashgate International Library of Psychology. Series Editor, Prof. David Canter
Wiseman, R. (2007). Quirkology. London, UK: Pan Macmillan
Wiseman, R. (2009). 59 Seconds: Think a Little, Change a Lot. London, UK: Pan Macmillan
Wiseman, R. (2011). Paranormality: Why we see what isn't there. London, UK: Pan Macmillan
[edit] | Tags: References | 2>
^ Hertfordshire University
^ "CSI Fellows and Staff". Skeptical Inquirer. http://www.csicop.org/about/csi_fellows_and_staff/.
^ "Papers". http://www.richardwiseman.com/research/papers.html.
^ a b c "Richard Wiseman (I)". IMdb. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1320922/.
^ Baty, Phil (10 December 2004). "Scientists fail to see eye to eye over girl's 'X-ray vision'". Times HIgher Education. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=192922§ioncode=26. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
^ Rennolls, Keith (17 December 2004). "Distorted visions". Times Higher Education. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=193121. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
^ Hyman R, Skeptical Inquirer, May 2005, "Testing Natasha"
^ Carter, Christine. "Happy-go-Lucky". Psychology Today. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-happiness/201003/happy-go-lucky.
^ a b "LaughLab". http://www.laughlab.co.uk/.
^ a b Education Guardian March 2, 2004
^ "Turning scientific papers into best-selling prose". http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/article/?objid=24202.
[edit] | Tags: External links | 2>
Official website of Richard Wiseman
Wiseman's page, Conville and Walsh literary agents
The Telegraph online article
Laughlab, the world's funniest joke experiment
Richard Wiseman on the IMDb
Interview With Dr. Richard Wiseman on Skeptiko podcast
Website of Richard Wiseman's book Quirkology
Pulse Project Podcast: Interview with Richard Wiseman (16 May 2009, Oxford)
Speaking Profile Richard Wiseman's profile and lecture topics on the Random House Speakers Bureau
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