Two psychologists examine the patterns of thought that allow individuals to believe in psychic abilities and the tricks that psychics can use to convince them.
I agree with another reviewer that this book is useful even for the staunch believer in ESP. It is a very entertaining reading which is not often the case (I found Martin Gardner`s books rather boring and sometimes arrogant). The two authors are never arrogant. I particularly loved the last chapters that show how common "non-scientific" thinking is among said scientific communities. He gives some examples then concerning psychiatry and medicine. If you remember the Uri Geller craze you will enjoy the opening chapters also.
A critical look at psychic phenomena and human nature
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
If you're a firm believer in psychic abilities, you may find this book's skeptical stance to be a little disheartening. Read it anyway! It's loaded with useful and fascinating information.Psychology of the Psychic is a fair and honest look at mentalists, psychics, clairvoyants, "spoonbenders", and others who claim paranormal talents. Of particular interest to me were the techniques that showmen and charlatans use to convince others of their abilities, and how those techniques may be inadvertently used by those who believe they have experienced psychic phenomena.If you're a believer, this book will allow you to separate the wheat from the chaff, and identify the outright frauds.If you're a non-believer, this book will show you why so many people have faith in the paranormal, and will give you lots of ammunition when Aunt Bertha tells you about the marvelous new psychic she's been consulting (and handing over her checkbook to).A terrific, thorough book, with solid research presented in an easy-to-read and enjoyable manner.
A skeptic's look at the paranormal
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Kammann and Marks take a serious, scientific approach to debunking many popular misconceptions, such as myths about the full moon. Although "psychic" spoonbender Uri Geller has long been forgotten by most people, their experiments on his "powers" and their look at the Stanford Research Institute's validation of those powers is fascinating. A must-read for people who are interested in critical thinking and in knowing the truth rather than accepting what they're told without question.
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