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Pseudoscience and the paranormal:

a critical examination of the evidence
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Prometheus Books, Feb 1, 1988 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 372 pages
Examines the evidence behind many types of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims and explains, through an analysis of the psychology of belief, why people continue to believe in the reality of the supernatural

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Review: Pseudoscience/Paranormal 2nd Edition

User Review  - Elizabeth - Goodreads

This is a must-read for everyone. Fave sections: astrology, homeopathy, and psychoanalysis/jungian pseudo-psychology/humanistic pseudo-psychology. Read full review

Review: Pseudoscience/Paranormal 2nd Edition

User Review  - David - Goodreads

This is THE book that yanked me out of my woo-woo haze and into the wonders of reality. I initially picked it up from the library believing it to be true believer pron but I was blind-sided by reason. I've never been the same, in a good way! Read full review

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