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: Skeptical Inquirer magazine
Vol. 20, No. 1, January/February 1996
Table of Contents
Special Report
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How to Make an `Alien' for `Autopsy' (on
the Truly Dangerous web page)
- It's easy, says a Hollywood creature effects artist. And, in
fact, this is how he suspects the `alien' body in the notorious
`autopsy' film shown on Fox was created.
Trey Stokes
- A Surgeon's View of the `Alien
Autopsy'
- Joseph A. Bauer, M.D.
Articles
- EMDR Treatment: Less Than Meets the Eye?
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing has been hailed
by many as a major breakthrough in the treatment of anxiety
disorders. It rests on a surprisingly weak foundation of
research evidence.
Scott O. Lilienfeld
- Edgar Cayce: The `Prophet' Who `Slept' His Way to the
Top
- Known as the `Sleeping Prophet,' Edgar Cayce was in the
headlines for going into sleeplike trances to make predictions
and dispense medical advice. He kept his own scorecards. Are
they evidence of success or merely anecdotes?
Dale Beyerstein
- Psychic Crime Detectives: A New Test for Measuring
Their Successes and Failures
- A controlled test of `psychic detectives,' using a novel
method, found that they were no more accurate than college
students. Yet the psychics all thought they had been
successful.
Richard Wiseman, Donald West, and Roy Stemman
- Health Statistics May Be Bad for Our Mental Health
- Psychological, mathematical, and factual lapses underlie many
of our inappropriate reactions to statistics. News reports
often help foster these responses.
John Allen Paulos
- Science and Reason in Film and
Television
- Recent entertainment media portrayals of science and
pseudoscience imply that skepticism is no longer useful and may
even be dangerous.
William Evans
Columns
- Editor's Note
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- News and Comment
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- Notes of a Fringe-Watcher
Post-Freudian Dream Theory
- Martin Gardner
- Media Watch
Who Plays the Fool?
- C. Eugene Emery, Jr.
- Investigative Files
`The Devil's Footprints': Solving a Classic Mystery
- Joe Nickell
- New Books
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- Articles of Note
- Forum
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- Looking Up to Logic
- Bryan Farha
- Don't Bother Me With the Facts
- Elie a. Shneour
- Letters to the Editor
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Book Reviews
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At the Fringes of Science
by Michael W. Friedlander
- Barry Markovsky
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Reason in the Balance
by Phillip Johnson
- Thomas H. Jukes
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The Health Robbers
by Stephen Barrett and William T. Jarvis
- Wolf Roder
-
The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark
by Charles E. Sellier and David W. Balsiger
- David Pitt
ON THE COVER: Photo from the Hubble Space Telescope. Jeff Hester and
Paul Scowen (Arizona State University), and NASA.
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