Articles for the "Final" Class Project.

    1.    Abruzzi, W.S. (1999). The real Chief Seattle was not a spiritual ecologist. Skeptical Inquirer23(2), 44.

    2.    Adler, J.E. (1998). Open minds and the argument from ignorance. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(1), 41.

    3.    Allen, J.M. (2000). The pseudoscience of oxygen therapy. Skeptical Inquirer, 24(1), 40.

    4.    Ball, T.S. & Alexander, D.D. (1998). Catching up with eighteenth century science in the evaluation of therapeutic touch. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(4), 31.

    5.    Bartholomew, R. (1997). Collective delusions: A skeptic’s guide. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(3), 29.

    6.    Benecke, M. (1998). Spontaneous human combustion: Thoughts of a forensic biologist. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(2), 47.

    7.    Benski, C. (1998). Testing new claims of dermo-optical perception. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(1), 21.

    8.    Beyerstein, B.L. (1997). Why bogus therapies seem to work. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(5), 29.

    9.    Clark, G.A. (1999). NAGPRA, science, and the demon-haunted world. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(3), 44.

    10.    Cole, K.C. (1998). Calculated risks. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(5), 32.

    11.    Daegling, D.J. & Schmitt, D.O. (1999). Bigfoot’s screen test. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(3), 20.

    12.    Dodes, J.E. (1997). The mysterious placebo. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(1), 44.

    13.    Enright, J.T. (1999). Testing dowsing: The failure of the Munich experiments. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(1), 39.

    14.    Green, S. (1997). Pseudoscience in alternative medicine. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(5), 39.

    15.    Haack, S. (1999). A fallibilist among the cynics. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(1), 47.

    16.    Haack, S. (1997). Science, scientism, and anti-science in the age of preposterism. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(6), 37.

    17.    Hancock, P.A. (1998). Dowsing the rollrights. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(1), 32.

    18.    Krauss, L.M. (1998). May the force be with you. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(6), 49.

    19.    Kruger, J., Savitsky, K., & Gilovich, T. (1999). Superstition and the regression effect. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(2), 24.

    20.    van Leusen, M. (1999). Dowsing and archaeology: Is there something underneath? Skeptical Inquirer, 23(2), 33.

    21.    Livingston, J.D. (1998). Magnetic therapy: Plausible attraction? Skeptical Inquirer, 22(4), 25.

    22.    Loftus, E.F. (1998). The price of bad memories. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(2), 23.

    23.    McCutchen, L. (1997). Taking a bite out of shark cartilage. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(5), 44.

    24.    McCutcheon, L. (1998). Essiac: The not-so-remarkable cancer remedy. Skeptical Inquirer, 22 (4), 43.

    25.    Morrison, D. (1997). Is the sky falling? Skeptical Inquirer, 21(3), 22.

    26.    Nienhuys, J.W. (1997). The mars effect in retrospect. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(6), 24.

    27.    Park, R.L. (1997). Alternative medicine and the laws of physics. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(5), 24.

    28.    Quick, D.C. (1999). Joint pain and weather. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(2), 49.

    29.    Sampson, W. (1997). Inconsistencies and errors in alternative medicine research. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(5), 35.

    30.    Schick, T. (1997). The end of science? Skeptical Inquirer, 21(2), 36.

    31.    Shearer, R.A. (1999). Statement analysis: SCAN or scam? Skeptical Inquirer, 23(3), 40.

    32.    Stenger, V.J. (1997). Quantum quackery. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(1), 37.

    33.    Thomas, D.A. (1998). Gaps in the fossil record: A case study. Skeptical Inquirer, 22(6), 26.

    34.    Thomas, D.E. (1997). Hidden messages and the bible code. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(6), 30.

    35.    Tripician, R.J. (2000). Confessions of a former graphologist. Skeptical Inquirer, 24(1), 44.

    36.    Wiseman, R. & Jeffreys, C. (1997). Bias and error in children’s nonfiction books on the paranormal. Skeptical Inquirer, 21(1), 41.

    37.    Wiseman, R., Jeffreys, C., Smith, M., & Nyman, A. (1999). The psychology of the séance, from experiment to drama. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(2), 30.

    38.    Willey, D.G. (1999). The physics behind four amazing demonstrations. Skeptical Inquirer, 23(6), 42.