Bryan Farha
Bryan Farha is professor of behavioral studies in education at Oklahoma City University. He is a CSI scientific and technical consultant and is editor of Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis.
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Sylvia Browne’s Year to Forget
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 31.3, May / June 2007
News & Comment
During the final week of each year Sylvia Browne boldly appears on the Montel Williams show to maker her...
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Paranormal Beliefs: An Analysis of College Students
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 30.1, January / February 2006
Article
This study examines the paranormal beliefs of students along dimensions relating to age, area of study, and education level.
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Blundered Predictions in 2004: A Sylvia Browne Review
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 29.2, March / April 2005
News & Comment
Sylvia Browne is one of the best-known alleged psychics in the world and has been popularized mostly by talk-show hosts...
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Well, Larry—You’ve Done It Again
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 28.6, November / December 2004
News & Comment
Larry King's viewers must be getting tired of Sylvia Browne and John Edward having a monopoly...
Looking Up To Logic
Skeptical Inquirer Volume 20.1, January / February 1996
Forum
Why does the UFO phenomenon seem to change the thinking process of so many?
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