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Pseudoscience : the conspiracy against science / edited by Allison B. Kaufman and James C. Kaufman.
Van Pelt Library Q172.5.P77 P73 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pseudoscience.
- Physical Description:
- xxii, 510 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018]
- Contents:
- I The Basics of Pseudoscience 1
- 1 Pseudoscience and the Pursuit of Truth 3
- 2 The Psychology of (Pseudo)Science: Cognitive, Social, and Cultural Factors 21
- 3 The Illusion of Causality: A Cognitive Bias Underlying Pseudoscience 45
- 4 Hard Science, Soft Science, and Pseudoscience: Implications of Research on the Hierarchy of the Sciences 77
- II What Pseudoscience Costs Society 101
- 5 Food-o-science Pseudoscience: The Weapons and Tactics in the War on Crop Biotechnology 103
- 6 An Inside Look at Naturopathic Medicine: A Whistleblower's Deconstruction of Its Core Principles 137
- 7 Risky Play and Growing Up: How to Understand the Overprotection of the Next Generation 171
- 8 The Anti-Vaccine Movement: A Litany of Fallacy and Errors 195
- III Scientific (or Pseudoscientific) Soundness 221
- 9 Understanding Pseudoscience Vulnerability through Epistemological Development, Critical Thinking, and Science Literacy 223
- 10 Scientific Failure as a Public Good: Illustrating the Process of Science and Its Contrast with Pseudoscience 239
- 11 Evidence-Based Practice as a Driver of Pseudoscience in Prevention Research 263
- 12 Scientific Soundness and the Problem of Predatory Journals 283
- 13 Pseudoscience, Coming to a Peer-Reviewed Journal Near You 301
- IV Pseudoscience in the Mainstream 307
- 14 "Integrative" Medicine: Integrating Quackery with Science-Based Medicine 309
- 15 Hypnosis: Science, Pseudoscience, and Nonsense 331
- 16 Abuses and Misuses of Intelligence Tests: Facts and Misconceptions 351
- 17 Reflections on Pseudoscience and Parapsychology: From Here to There and (Slightly) Back Again 375
- V Science Activism: How People Think about Pseudoscience 393
- 18 Using Case Studies to Combat a Pseudoscience Culture 395
- 19 "HIV Does Not Cause AIDS": A Journey into AIDS Denialism 419
- 20 Swaying Pseudoscience: The Inoculation Effect 441
- 21 The Challenges of Changing Minds: How Confirmation Bias and Pattern Recognition Affect Our Search for Meaning 451
- VI Conclusion 465
- 22 Truth Shall Prevail 467.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780262037426
- 0262037424
- OCLC:
- 989726695
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