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You refuse to take his case.

This is the safest bet. It may not be long before another person arrives with a similar claim.

But what if this person's case has merits and that unease you feel is simply a matter of nerves? He might go on to tell the most compelling story ever about alien abduction. Since you told him to go away, he'll do it without you.

Parapsychologist Ben Willemsen says a parapsychologist's decisions are not based on facts and figures. "In this field, you make decisions based on experience, knowledge, [and] the individual," he says.


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