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Richard J. Wiseman (born 17 September 1966 [citation needed]) is a professor of the public understanding of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. [2] He has written several psychology books.
Prof Richard Wiseman is based at the University of Hertfordshire, and has gained an international reputation for research into unusual areas of psychology, including deception, humour, luck and the paranormal.
Richard Wiseman has 55 books on Goodreads with 86503 ratings. Richard Wiseman’s most popular book is 59 Seconds: Think a Little, Change a Lot.
Quirky mind stuff from psychologist, author and magician Richard Wiseman. If you are into psychology, illusions, bets you always win, magic, and the impossible, this is the place to be.
Richard Wiseman is Britain's only professor for the Public Understanding of Psychology and has an international reputation for his research into unusual areas including deception, luck, humour and the paranormal.
Nov 7, 2024 · Professor Richard Wiseman started his working life as a professional magician, and was one of the youngest members of The Magic Circle. He then obtained a degree in psychology from University College London and a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh.
Jul 3, 2009 · In "59 Seconds," psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman presents a fresh approach to change that helps people achieve their aims and ambitions in minutes, not months.
richard wiseman. @richardwiseman. •. Links. Writer, psychologist and magician. Written popular books (incl The Luck Factor and 59 Seconds), made YouTube videos with over 800 million views, a Member of the Inner Magic Circle and my On Your Mind Podcast reached No.1 in Apple Science charts. 67 subscribers. Subscribe.
May 14, 2015 · Positive thinking doesn't work, says Richard Wiseman. Using the science of self help and busting the myths, he explains why actions are more powerful than words....more.
Jan 1, 2004 · Professor Richard Wiseman, a research psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire in Britain, set out to test that proposition, and he subsequently wrote this book about his findings, The Luck Factor: The Four Essential Principles.
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