David Marks (psychologist)
David Marks is a British psychologist known for his work on parapsychology, consciousness, and health psychology. He has conducted research and written extensively on topics such as the psychology of paranormal beliefs, the placebo effect, and the effects of media violence.
Marks received his PhD from the University of Sheffield. He has held academic positions at universities in the United Kingdom and abroad.
His research often employs a critical and skeptical approach to evaluating claims, particularly those related to paranormal phenomena. He is a vocal critic of pseudoscience and has actively promoted the use of scientific methods in examining extraordinary claims.
Key areas of his work include:
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Parapsychology: Marks has investigated claims of psychic abilities, extrasensory perception (ESP), and psychokinesis, often employing experimental designs to test these claims under controlled conditions. His work has frequently challenged the validity of evidence presented in favor of paranormal phenomena.
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Consciousness Studies: Marks has contributed to the understanding of altered states of consciousness and subjective experiences.
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Health Psychology: He has conducted research on the psychological factors that influence health and well-being, including the placebo effect and the impact of media on health-related behaviors.
Marks is the author of several books and numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals. His work has contributed to the broader understanding of belief systems, critical thinking, and the importance of evidence-based approaches in various fields.