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Sources Select ResourcesAcupuncture, Magic, and Make-BelieveUlett, George A. Article 2003 Skeptical Inquirer Traditional Chinese acupuncture is an archaic procedure of inserting needles through the skin over imaginary channels in accord with rules developed from pre-scientific superstition and numerological ... Why Bogus Therapies Seem to WorkAt least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people Beyerstein, Barry Article 1997 Skeptical Inquirer At least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people that cures have been achieved when they have not.
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