Skeptical Inquiry
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- Bad Science
- About well understood phenomena which are persistently presented incorrectly by teachers and writers.
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- Crank Dot Net
- Skeptic provides categorized directory, both alphabetical and hierarchical, to a variety of kooks, cranks, loons, and crackpots on the net.
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- ET NOT!
- This websites debunks most UFO sightings but also questions a possible spiritual connection. Includes papers on various aspects of paranormal activity and pseudo-science.
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- RationalSkepticism.org
- A forum to discuss everything related to scientific skepticism. Specializes in science, atheism and debunking irrational beliefs.
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- Skeptic Report
- E-zine featuring writings on skeptical inquiry and critical thinking. Also lists related books and provides links to numerous websites on topics including skepticism, alternative science, creationism, and health fraud.
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- The Crackpot Page
- "Dedicated to all the Flat Earthers, Circle Squarers, Angle Trisecters, Cube Halvers, Perpetual Motion Mechanics, UFO and Elvis sighters, and all the other true believers who adamantly refuse to accept mathematical or physical proof that their convictions are untenable."
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- The Skeptic Tank
- The Skeptic Tank is a BBS which maintains extensive archives on scientifically questionable groups, individuals, and ideologies. Message board and articles.
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- The Skeptic's Refuge
- Gateway to The Skeptic's Dictionary with skeptical articles on the occult, the supernatural, the paranormal and the pseudoscientific.
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- The Skeptics Society
- The Skeptics Society is a scientific and educational organization of scholars, scientists, historians, magicians, professors and teachers, and anyone curious about controversial ideas, extraordinary claims, revolutionary ideas and the promotion of science.
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- The Work of Michael Shermer
- Dr. Shermer is founding publisher of Skeptic magazine, columnist for Scientific American, and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Claremont Graduate University. Site contains essays, columns, reviews and multimedia clips.
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- What is pseudoscience?
- How it differs from science, how to spot it. Junk science, pathological science, quackery and pseudoscientific scams.
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- A Field Guide to Critical Thinking (Skeptical Inquirer Winter 1990)
- Six rules of evidential reasoning, a distillation and simplification of the scientific method. Ignoring the vowels, the letters in the word "FiLCHeRS" stand for the rules of Falsifiability, Logic, Comprehensiveness, Honesty, Replicability, and Sufficiency.