Skeptical Inquirer — Volume 26.4

July / August 2002
Return of Spring-Heeled Jack
by Massimo Polidoro
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Notes on a Strange World
Reports of the "Monkey Man" in East Dehli, India
Science and Pseudoscience in Russia: The First Skeptics’ Congress Convenes in Russia
by Paul Kurtz
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Article
The Russian Academy of Sciences cosponsored a special conference with CSICOP on "Science, Anti-Science, and the Paranormal"
Tracing Graham Hancock’s Shifting Cataclysm
by Michael Brass
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Article
An examination of a specific portion of Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods.
Why Is Pseudoscience Dangerous?
by Edward Kruglyakov
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Article
The growth and influence of pseudoscience in Russia has become serious.
The High Cost of Skepticism
by Carol Tavris
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Article
Here's what happened to two scientists who believed that tenure and the 1st Amendment would protect their rights to free inquiry
Who Abused Jane Doe? The Hazards of the Single Case History Part 2
by Elizabeth F. Loftus and Melvin J. Guyer
Volume 26.4, July / August 2002
Article
Case histories have played a long-standing role in the history of science, medicine, and mental health. But they can mislead.
