The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
The mission of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry is to promote scientific inquiry, critical investigation, and the use of reason in examining controversial and extraordinary claims.
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A Study of Fantasy Proneness in the Thirteen Cases of Alleged Encounters in John Mack’s Abduction
by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Inquirer · Investigative Files · Volume 20.3
Since Robert A. Baker's article appeared in the Skeptical Inquirer, a controversy has raged over his suggestion...
What’s That I Smell? The Claims of Aromatherapy
by Lynn McCutcheon
Skeptical Inquirer · Article · Volume 20.3
A small dose of aromatic oil may make for a pleasant experience, but the claims of aromatherapy go way beyond that.
Workshop Report: To Err Is Human
by Nancy Shelton
Skeptical Inquirer · Special Report · Volume 20.3
More than one hundred skeptics attended CSICOP's superb Human Error Workshop at the University of Oregon.
The Klass Files Volume 39
by Philip J. Klass
Special Articles · The Skeptics UFO Newsletter
May 1, 1996
Articles from Volume 39
NBC’s Origins Show
by Dave Thomas
Skeptical Briefs · Volume 6.1
Quality science was nowhere to be found during the Feb. 25th, 1996 NBC broadcast entitled The Mysterious Origins of Man
Nessie Hoax Redux
by Joe Nickell
Skeptical Briefs · Investigative Files · Volume 6.1
In 1934, a photo of "Nessie," the fabled Loch Ness Monster, was allegedly snapped by a London gynecologist named Robert Wilson.


