
Clearing the Logjam in Astrological Research: Commentary on Geoffrey Dean and Ivan Kelly's Article 'Is Astrology Relevant to Consciousness and Psi?'
Two of the staunchest critics of astrology presented their case in an article published in this journal (2003) that has since become a standard reference. The authors argue that the astrological experience is more likely to work by 'hidden persuaders' than by either objective
or psychic criteria, yet their argument provides no evidence of this. The authors demand careful testing yet their own examples and claims against astrology are not careful. The metaanalysis claim mixes studies with widely disparate data types. The parental tampering argument against Michel
Gauquelin's planetary eminence findings lacks supportive evidence. The 'definitive' time twins test fails to define the criteria of resemblance. The test of predicting psychological test profiles does not discriminate between permanent personality dimensions and psychological
states as astrology requires. The blind chart matching studies evaluated skills on the wrong parties where they would not be expected by either astrology or psychology. The authors fail to mention the most interesting and promising peer-reviewed astrological research studies that were available
to them. Improved discourse with astrological subject matter experts is recommended.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: January 1, 2016
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