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human nature. The researchers concluded that the majority of the mediums developed their mediumship during childhood and that they also showed a high socio-educational level. In addition, they found only a very low level of psychiatric disorders among the mediums. Thus, the mediums who have so often been labelled as“ crazy” turn out to be people with few psychological problems and a high level of education.
During 2001 – 2008, Professor Gary Schwartz and colleagues from the University of Arizona conducted detailed research into the authenticity of mediumship. They investigated the well-known mediums George Anderson
21 and John Edward, and other mediums such as Suzane Northrop, Laurie Campbell and Anne Gehman. Their studies confirmed that all of the mediums were very precise, and their degree of success was very high compared to probability. Factors such as fraud, error and coincidence were considered and eliminated.

human nature. The researchers concluded that the majority of the mediums developed their mediumship during childhood and that they also showed a high socio-educational level. In addition, they found only a very low level of psychiatric disorders among the mediums. Thus, the mediums who have so often been labelled as“ crazy” turn out to be people with few psychological problems and a high level of education.

During 2001 – 2008, Professor Gary Schwartz and colleagues from the University of Arizona conducted detailed research into the authenticity of mediumship. They investigated the well-known mediums George Anderson

21 and John Edward, and other mediums such as Suzane Northrop, Laurie Campbell and Anne Gehman. Their studies confirmed that all of the mediums were very precise, and their degree of success was very high compared to probability. Factors such as fraud, error and coincidence were considered and eliminated.