I guess that's up to the individual in question, but Connie Sonne may already be considering the evidence of her own private test.
We have to take into consideration that chillzero and Miss Kitt are exeptions among dowsers. The
ideomotor effect is very convincing! I used to ask a now deceased colleage at my highschool, a physics teacher, for advice when I wrote articles for
Dansk Skeptica/Para-nyt that touched on the sciences of nature. (I'm an amateur in that field.) Still, he was able to convince himself that dowsing actually worked for him. He even had special dowsing rods custom-made! (Gold-tipped, I think).
However, since he was also partial to the methods of science, he had agreed in principle to making an informal test of his 'powers', but he was ill and died before we could put it into practice.
My guess is that Connie Sonne does not know a lot about the sciences of nature, and she has been on a spree of presenting herself as the mouthpiece of powers beyond our reality for some time. She managed to get herself
on Danish TV in May 2008 with her claims that she knew the location of the disappeared child Madeleine. Some of the Danish skeptics discussed that case with her
here in October. She has discovered that Facebook is owned and controlled
by the CIA. And in this letter to the editor she worries about a conspiracy against the freedom of speech and all the downtrodden and writes that
Sandheden kommer frem ... »Før eller senere«! (
"The truth shall be revealed ...»Sooner or later«!") It appears to be a kind of Nazi/Marxist conspiracy.
And I cannot think of a way of blaming those on the ideomotor effect!
(However, she also has the time to tell newspaper readers about more mundane matters, e.g. the guys who
have been stealing hydrangeas and other plants from her parents' garden for a number of years.)
This is why I think that you should not lead her on! Try to bring her back to reality instead, don't pretend that dowsing just
might hold true in her case when you are all very well aware that it doesn't. She is not Sylvia Browne, she is not Uri Geller, so there is no reason why we should recommend that she go ahead and waste her money on being tested in Flordia. She is a
believer, she is not a
fraud - in spite of her fraudulent beliefs.
And, yes, Steen, it would be possible for her to make the same preliminary test in Denmark.