The Skeptical Inquirer
Volume 6, Number 4 (Summer 1982)

Albequerque, NM: Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, (1982).

First edition.

The Summer 1982 issue of The Skeptical Inquirer, a bimonthly magazine devoted to scientific inquiry and critical thinking. It includes topics of both science and paranormal interest. Originally entitled The Zetetic in the premier issue of Fall/Winter 1986; the following month the name was changed to The Skeptical Inquirer, which it has been published continually as since.

Contents of this issue:

  • News and Comment
  • Psychic Vibrations
  • "Remote Viewing Revisited"  by David F. Marks
  • "On the 'Correlation' Between Radio Disturbances and Planetary Positions"  by Jean Meeus
  • "Two Tests of Divining in Australia"  by Dick Smith
  • "The 'Great Lakes Triangle' Pseudomystery"  by Paul Cena
  • "Skepticism, Closed-Mindedness and Science Fiction"  by Dale Beyerstein
  • Book Reviews, Some Recent Books, and Books in Progress
  • Articles of Note
  • From Our Readers
Illustrated wraps, dual stapled. Illustrations from photographs and diagrams. Octavo: size is 5" by 9". Has 80 pages.

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