The Afterlife Experiments
The Afterlife Experiments: Breakthrough Scientific Evidence of Life After Death is a book written by Gary Schwartz and William L. Simon, with a foreword by Deepak Chopra.[1] The book contains four reports detailing a series of experiments that utilized mediums and sitters to investigate whether or not there is life after death.
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| Author | Gary Schwartz William L. Simon Deepak Chopra (foreword)  | 
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| Publisher | Atria Books | 
Publication date  | March 2003 | 
| Media type | Hardcover/Paperback | 
| Pages | 328 | 
| ISBN | 978-0-7434-3659-5 | 
| OCLC | 436342101 | 
| Part of a series on the | 
| Paranormal | 
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The psychologist Ray Hyman published a detailed criticism of Schwartz's techniques, titled "How Not to Test Mediums".[2] Schwartz responded with a detailed rebuttel titled "How Not to Review Mediumship Research",[3][4] which led to Hyman publishing a response.[5]
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- Schwartz, Gary (March 2003). The Afterlife Experiments. Atria Books. ISBN 978-0-7434-3659-5.
 - Hyman, Ray (January–February 2003). "How Not to Test Mediums". Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Retrieved 2006-12-04.
 - Schwartz, Gary (2003). "How Not to Review Mediumship Research". Retrieved 2006-12-04.
 - Schwartz, Gary (2003) How NOT to Review Mediumship Research (Extensive Commentary) (archived) . From Schwartz's Skeptical Inquirer article : "Space precludes my providing a detailed and thorough commentary here illustrating how pervasively Hyman ignores and omits important information. (An extensive commentary has been published on various Web sites, including www.openmindsciences.com.)" . Retrieved April 11, 2014.
 - Hyman, Ray (March 2003). "Follow Up Reply". Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Retrieved 2006-12-04.
 
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