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Terence Hines is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Pace University, affiliated with the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences on the Westchester campus. He teaches a range of undergraduate psychology courses including Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Biological Psychology, and Abnormal Psychology.
His research and teaching interests center around cognitive and biological psychology, with a distinctive focus on critical evaluation of pseudoscientific claims. Notably, he teaches a course on Pseudoscience & Critical Thinking, reflecting his interest in scientific skepticism and the psychological mechanisms behind belief in the occult and parapsychology.
The available information does not include recent publications, but his course offerings suggest consistent engagement with foundational and controversial topics in psychology, emphasizing empirical reasoning and critical analysis.
- Scientific skepticism
- Pseudoscience
- Parapsychology
There is no public mention of awards, grants, or student advising in the provided text. Dr. Hines is actively involved in psychology education and promotes rigorous scientific thinking through his curriculum.
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