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Raymond Moody

1944 - presente

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Raymond A. Moody, Jr (Porterdale, 30 giugno 1944) è un medico, psicologo e parapsicologo statunitense, noto per i suoi studi sugli stati di premorte. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 23 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 22 nel 2024). Raymond Moody è il 65° psicologo più popolare (in aumento dal 175° nel 2024), la 1256ª biografia più popolare della Stati Uniti (in aumento dal 4133ª nel 2019) e il 22° psicologo più popolare della Stati Uniti.

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Among Psicologos

Among psicologos, Raymond Moody ranks 65 out of 235Before him are Pierre Janet, Stanley Milgram, Alice Miller, Fritz Perls, Leon Festinger, and William Stern. After him are Philip Zimbardo, Bruno Bettelheim, Alexander Luria, Karl Bühler, Margaret Mahler, and Karl Abraham.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Raymond Moody ranks 81Before him are Kunishige Kamamoto, Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Jonathan Demme, David J. Wineland, Marc Ouellet, and R. Lee Ermey. After him are Udo Kier, Rudy Giuliani, Maria João Pires, Zafarullah Khan Jamali, Peter Weir, and Bernard Hill.

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In Stati Uniti

Among people born in Stati Uniti, Raymond Moody ranks 1,256 out of NaNBefore him are Tom Waits (1949), Robert Benton (1932), John C. Mather (1946), Wyatt Earp (1848), Steve Witkoff (1957), and Robert E. Howard (1906). After him are E. O. Wilson (1929), John Dickinson (1732), Jim Jones (1931), Richard Rorty (1931), Neale Donald Walsch (1943), and Oliver E. Williamson (1932).

Among Psicologos In Stati Uniti

Among psicologos born in Stati Uniti, Raymond Moody ranks 22Before him are Alfred Kinsey (1894), Milton H. Erickson (1901), Martin Seligman (1942), Roger Wolcott Sperry (1913), Stanley Milgram (1933), and Leon Festinger (1919). After him are Philip Zimbardo (1933), Mary Ainsworth (1913), George Armitage Miller (1920), Timothy Leary (1920), G. Stanley Hall (1846), and Edward C. Tolman (1886).

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