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This collection of critical essays and investigative reports examines virtually every area of fringe science and the paranormal from a refreshingly scientific and clear-minded viewpoint. The authors are noted scientists, philosophers, psychologists, and writers. All bring to the task a determination to sift sense from nonsense and fact from fiction in an area notorious for misinformation, misperception, self-delusion, and wishful thinking. They do so in a way that highlights the differences between real science and pseudoscience.Theyve made special efforts first to find the actual facts behind numerous claims that have popular appeal, and then to explain and communicate what scientific investigation and reasoning reveal about them. Subjects treated to incisive and entertaining examination include astrology, ESP, psychic detectives, psychic predictions, parapsychology, remote-viewing, UFOs, creationism, the Shroud of Turin, coincidences, cult archaeology, palmistry and fringe medicine. There are also explorations of the implications of paranormal beliefs for science education.

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Abell, George 0., and Barry Singer, eds. Science and the Paranormal. Scribners: New York, N.Y., 1981.
Alcock, James E. Parapsychology: Science or Magic? Pergamon: New York, N.Y., 1981.
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Christopher, Milbourne. ESP, Seers, and Psychics. Crowell: New York, N.Y., 1970.
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Culver, R. B., and P. A. Ianna. The Gemini Syndrome: A Scientific Evaluation of Astrology. Prometheus: Buffalo, N.Y., 1984.
Frazier, Kendrick, ed. Paranormal Borderlands of Science. Prometheus: Buffalo, N.Y., 1981.
Gardner, Martin. Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. Dover: New York, N.Y., 1957.
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Sheaffer, Robert. The UFO Verdict. Prometheus: Buffalo, N.Y., 1981.
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Dates of Original Publication
The articles in this anthology originally appeared in The Skeptical Inquirer (SI), a highly praised magazine devoted to the critical investigation of pseudoscience from a scientific viewpoint.
Debunking, Neutrality, and Skepticism in Science, by Paul Kurtz. SI, Spring 1984, 239-246.
The New Philosophy of Science and the Paranormal, by Stephen Toulmin. Sl Fall 1984, 48-55.
Parapsychologys Past Eight Years: A Lack-of-Progress Report, by James E. Alcock. SI. Summer 1984,312-32I.
Sense and Nonsense in Parapsychology, by Piet Hein Hoebens. Sl Winter 1983-84, 121-132.
On Coincidences, by Ruma Falk. Sl, Winter 1981-82, 18-31.
Fooling Some of the People All of the Time, by Barry Singer and Victor A. Benassi. SI, Winter 1980-81, 17-24.
Misperception, Folk Belief, and the Occult: A Cognitive Guide to Understanding, by John W. Connor. Sl, Summer 1984, 344-354.
The Great Stone Face and Other Nonmysteries, by Martin Gardner. SI, Fall 1985, 14-18.
Sir Oliver Lodge and the Spiritualist, by Steven Hoffmaster. SI, Summer 1984, 334-343.
Outracing the Evidence: The Muddled Mind Race, by Ray Hyman. SI, Winter 1984-85, 125-145.
Remote Viewing Revisited, by David F. Marks. Sl, Summer 1982, 18-29.
Gerard Croiset: Investigation of the Mozart of Psychic SleuthsPart 1,* by Piet Hein Hoebens. SI, Fall 1981, 17-28.
Gerard Croiset and Professor Tenhaeff: Discrepancies in Claims of Clairvoyance, by Piet Hein Hoebens. SI, Winter 1981-82, 32-40.
The Columbus Poltergeist Case, by James Randi. SI, Spring 1985, 221-235.
The Project Alpha Experiment: Part I. The First Two Years, by James Randi. SI, Summer 1983, 24-35.
Lessons of a Landmark PK Hoax, by Martin Gardner. SI, Summer 1983, 16-19.
Magicians in the Psi-Lab: Many Misconceptions, by Martin Gardner. SI, Winter 1983-84, 111-120.
How Not to Test a Psychic: The Great SRI Die Mystery, by Martin Gardner. SI, Winter 1982-83, 33-41.
Iridology: Diagnosis or Delusion? by Russell S. Worrall. SI, Spring 1983, 23-35.
Palmistry: Science or Hand-Jive? by Michael Alan Park. SI, Winter 1982-83, 21-33.
Prediction After the Fact: Lessons of the Tamara Rand Hoax, by Kendrick Frazier and James Randi. SI, Fall 1981, 4-7.
Scientific Tests of Astrology Do Not Support its Claims, by Paul Kurtz and Andrew Fraknoi. SI, Spring 1985, 210-212.
Alternative Explanations in Science: The Extroversion-Introversion Astrological Effect, by Ivan W. Kelly and Don H. Saklofske. SI, Summer 1981, 33-39.
Book Review [The Alleged Lunar Effect], by George O. Abell. SI, Spring 1979, 68-73.
The Moon is Acquitted of Murder in Cleveland, by N. Sanduleak. SI, Spring 1985, 236-242.
Intent Clear, Goal Unmet [The Claim of a Government UFO Coverup], by Philip J. Klass. SI, Winter 1984-85, 171-179.
An Eye-Opening Double Encounter, by Bruce Martin. SI, Fall 1984, 56-61.
Hypnosis and UFO Abductions, by Philip J. Klass. SI, Spring 1981, 16-24.
Hypnosis Gives Rise to Fantasy and Is Not a Truth Serum, by Ernest R. Hilgard. SI, Spring 1981, 25.
Deciphering Ancient America, by Marshall McKusick. SI, Spring 1981, 44-50.
American Disingenuous: Goodmans American GenesisA New Chapter in Cult Archaeology, by Kenneth L. Feder. SI, Summer 1983, 36-48.
The Nazca Drawings Revisited: Creation of a Full-Sized Duplicate, by Joe Nickell. SI. Spring 1983,36-47.
Science and the Mountain Peak, by Isaac Asimov. SI, Winter 1980-81, 42-51. [Originally appeared in Gallery under the title Do Scientists Believe in God? Copyright 1979 by Montcalm Publishing.]
Creationist Pseudoscience, by Robert Schadewald. SI, Fall 1983, 22-35.
Raiders of the Lost Tracks: The Best Little Footprints in Texas [Paluxy Footprints], by Steven Schafersman. SI, Spring 1983, 2-8.
The Shroud of Turin: A Critical Appraisal, by Marvin Mueller. SI, Spring 1982, 15-34.
Shroud Image Is the Work of an Artist, by Walter McCrone. SI, Spring 1982, 35-36.
Sonar and Photographic Searches for the Loch Ness Monster: A Reassessment, by Rikki Razdan and Alan Kielar. SI, Winter 1984-85, 147-158.
Contributors
George O. Abell was a professor of astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of several leading astronomy textbooks as well as co-editor of Science and the Paranormal.

James E. Alcock is an associate professor of psychology, Glendon College, York University, Toronto, and author of
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