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Marcello Truzzi (September 6, 1935 –
February 2, 2003) was an
American sociologist and
academic who was
professor of
sociology at New
College of Florida...
- best to
approximate them. — Marcello
Truzzi, "On Pseudo-Skepticism",
Zetetic Scholar, 12/13, pp3-4, 1987
Truzzi attributed the
following characteristics...
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launched on
April 30, 1976, and was co-chaired by Paul
Kurtz and
Marcello Truzzi. In the
early 1970s,
scientific skeptics were
concerned that
interest in...
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Bernard Heuvelmans, and
parapsychologist John Hayes.
According to
Marcello Truzzi,
Professor of
Sociology at
Eastern Michigan University,
anomalistics works...
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extraordinary proof" was used a year
prior to Sagan, by
scientific skeptic Marcello Truzzi. An
interesting debate has gone on
within the [Federal
Communications Commission]...
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evidence Explanatory power –
Ability of a
theory to
explain a
subject Marcello Truzzi § "Extraordinary claims" Morgan's Canon – Law of
parsimony in comparative...
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organization founded in 1949, Comité Para,
Americans Paul
Kurtz and
Marcello Truzzi founded the
Committee for the
Scientific Investigation of
Claims of the...
- for the
Scientific Investigation of
Claims of the Paranormal,
Marcello Truzzi, "An
extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof." This idea had been...
- (2nd ed. 1992), p. 145. ISBN 0-19-866164-9. The
essay appears in
Marcello Truzzi (ed.),
Chess in Literature, Avon Books, 1974, pp. 14–15. ISBN 0-380-00164-0...
- boom in
interest in
astrology in the late 1960s. The
sociologist Marcello Truzzi described three levels of
involvement of "Astrology-believers" to account...