Carina Landin today failed the preliminary Randi Challenge test conducted in Stockholm by Swedish representatives of the JREF. The test was for Mrs Landin to decide whether 20 different diaries of dead people had belonged to men or women. To succeed, she had to be right on at least 16. Mrs Landin was right on 12, so she failed.
Prior to the test, Mrs Landin today told Svenska Dagbladet that the reason for her to take the test was to show all skeptics that she is in contact with the dead and to make people understand that it is nothing to be afraid of. Allegedly, she is in constant contact with dead people. As the conditions of the Challenge states, Mrs Landin has been involved in and fully accepted the design of the test. She also felt confident regarding the test crew:
- And it feels good that there are scientific scholars present during the test, among them Sven Ove Hansson of the Royal Institute of Technology. I get depressed when people call the likes of me frauds, that's why it's important that this is conducted in a proper way.
It remains to be seen if Mrs Landin will adjust her view on her alleged "ability" in the light of today's result, or if she will continue her psychic business as usual. My own guess is that she will disregard the test on grounds of her just having "a bad day", the test contradicting her own and her client's "experiences" or the standard multitude of excuses provided by the paranormal community. As we have seen before when tests have been done in Sweden, the straightforward alignement with test designs and experimenters prior to testing turn into criticism or even hostility when the results are announced. Mrs Landin's position immediately after the test is that her failure was due to the protocol being violated -- she had requested that the diaries should not be older than the late 1800's, one of them were from the late 1700's and some were from 1850-1880. She is considering to demand a retest but hesitates because the experiment leader has been so nice to her...
In conclusion, the Randi Million is still safe and so is, unfortunately, the convictions of Mrs Landin and her followers.
Interview with Mrs Landin prior to test - in Swedish