How to select the right paranormal group
There are several things to take into consideration when picking a
paranormal investigation group:
Experience Ask: How long has your group been together? How many years of experience do the group leaders have
investigating? What kind of training has the group been involved in?
Remember: There is no “license” or “certificate” that qualifies a group for
paranormal research.
Philosophy Ask: What is the ultimate goal of your group? How does your group respond to the changing technologies and
theories in the paranormal field? How does your group approach the analysis of possible
evidence?
Remember: A scientific approach to investigation includes the gathering and
analysis of photographic, audio, and video evidence, as well as the
careful observations of the investigators. Credibility Ask: Can you provide references from your previous clients? Can you provide references from other experienced persons in
the paranormal field?
Remember: Being on television does not mean a team is credible. Such publicity
should not be the ultimate goal of any group; instead, it should be a
byproduct of having established credibility through continuous
learning, hard work, and positive relationships with clients. Organization Ask: Does your group have regular meetings? How do you manage updating equipment and knowledge? How does a person become an investigator with your group?
Remember: A team that is well-organized and has established protocols will
conduct a more efficient and effective investigation for its clients.

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