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Tomasz Witkowski

Tomasz Witkowski (Polish: [ˈtɔmaʂ vitˈkɔfskʲi]; born 1963) is a Polish psychologist, skeptic and science writer. He is known for his unconventional campaigns against pseudoscience.[1][2][3] He specializes in debunking pseudoscience, particularly in the fields of psychology, psychotherapy, and diagnostics. Witkowski also engages in debates on pseudoscience-related topics, emphasizing scientific skepticism.[4]

Tomasz Witkowski
Tomasz Witkowski, May 2014.
Born1963
Alma materUniversity of Wrocław
Known forscientific skepticism
Scientific career
Fieldspsychology, pseudoscience
WebsiteForbidden Psychology

Biography edit

Witkowski studied psychology at the University of Wrocław, graduating in 1988. After graduating, he worked for ten years as a senior lecturer at the same university. He received a Ph.D. in Psychology from the university in 1995.

In addition to his teaching duties at the University of Wroclaw, Witkowski received a scholarship at the University of Bielefeld in 1993, and worked as a researcher at the University of Hildesheim in 1997.[5] From 2004-2007, after leaving the University of Wroclaw, he lectured at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. He is also the founder of the Klub Sceptyków Polskich (Polish Skeptics Club).

Witkowski has authored over a dozen of books, tens of scientific articles, and over 200 popular science articles.[5] His scientific articles have been published in journals including the British Journal of Social Psychology, Polish Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Social Psychology, Skeptical Inquirer, Research Digest, and The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice.[6][7] He published three books in English: Psychology Led Astray: Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy (2016) and Psychology Gone Wrong: The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy (co-written with Maciej Zatonski, 2015), both published by BrownWalker Press,[8] Shaping Psychology: Perspectives on Legacy, Controversy and the Future of the Field, Palgrave Macmillan, (2020), and Fads, Fakes, and Frauds: Exploding Myths in Culture, Science and Psychology, foreworded by Roy Baumeister, Universal Publishers, (2022).

Witkowski is frequently contacted by the media to comment on alleged frauds and abuses in psychology, psychotherapy, and other areas of scientific activity.[9][10][11] Some of the topics he discusses include questionable treatments aimed at children, including educational kinesiology, attachment therapy, trauma debriefing, Facilitated Communication, Dolphin Therapy.[12]

He also writes and publishes fiction: short stories and screenplays.

He is a recipient of the Rationalist of the Year award, granted by the Polskie Stowarzyszenie Racjonalistów (Polish Society of Rationalists).[5][13] In 2019, he won a poll of the Focus magazine in the Scientific Activist of the Year category.

Sokal-style hoax edit

In 2007, Witkowski repeated the Sokal hoax. He managed to publish an article on morphic resonance in the psychology journal Charaktery. Most of the 'facts' in the article were completely false. The journal's editors checked the data and actively 'helped' to write the article, by proposing to add to it pirated excerpts from an old review of Rupert Sheldrake.[14] The hoax received publicity from the James Randi Educational Foundation,[15] as well as other science bloggers.[16][17]

Psychology is Science not Witchcraft campaign edit

 
Witkowski (right) and fellow skeptics at a 2012 protest of abuses in psychology.

In March 2012, Witkowski and fellow Polish Skeptics Club members organized and coordinated a campaign in Poland called "Psychology is Science not Witchcraft." The campaign was aimed at publicizing the notion that many projective diagnostic tests have poor or no validity. It also sought to raise concerns among professional psychologists who still use such tests exclusively in clinical diagnosis or in legal proceedings.[18] Information about the campaign was publicized by major nationwide journals, newspapers, and radio stations, as well as on the largest Polish Internet portals.

Over 140 people from nine large non-governmental organizations took part in a four-day protest. Scientists, lecturers, and students wore T-shirts featuring Rorschach inkblots and the campaign's slogan at their universities, in their workplaces, and on the streets. The campaign also organized a number of open lectures and other events. Finally, they published Rorschach inkblots in the Polish-language version of Wikipedia.[19]

Views edit

Witkowski describes himself as a subtractive epistemologist. He is a staunch critic of the scientific validity of many psychotherapeutic modalities, concepts like neuro-linguistic programming,[20] Adult Children of Alcoholics syndrome,[21] and projective tests.[7] He criticizes scientific psychology for the lack of reproducibility, low access to raw data and proliferative character of his discipline. He is also an advocate of applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in applied psychology and psychotherapy.

Physician and author Harriet Hall, who wrote reviews on Witkowski's books, points out that his myth busting on diverse topics such as psychology, science and culture, prompts readers to reconsider many of their cherished beliefs to eventually realise that much of what we think we know is wrong. "You may not agree with everything Witkowski says, but you would do well to follow his example and question everything you have been taught. Ideas that everyone assumes are true may not be. He writes well, tells good stories, and offers examples that will make you think. Readers will be challenged and may be provoked to change their minds about things they once took for granted", remarks Hall.[22]

Suicide is a long stigmatized matter according to Witkowski. He notes that society packaged suicide in a particular type of hypocrisy, where it's either presented as an admirable act of heroism (when committed in the name of God, homeland, honor etc), or as a mortal sin (when carried out in order to end one's own misery). We euthanize animals when they are suffering but condemn humans who see suicide as a way to end suffering. He says, “we have treated death unambiguously as an evil, and consequently we impose the obligation to live on others”.[22]

Works edit

Significant journal articles edit

  • Witkowski, T., & Stiensmeier-Pelster, J. (1998) Performance Deficits following Failure: Learned Helplessness or Self-esteem Protection? British Journal of Social Psychology. 37, 59-71.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: Thirty-Five Years of Research on Neuro-Linguistic Programming. NLP Research Data Base. State of the Art or Pseudoscientific Decoration?, Polish Psychological Bulletin, 2010, vol 41 (2), s. 58-66.
  • Witkowski, T., (2010) History of the Open Letter in Defence of Reason. Skeptical Inquirer, 34.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: Psychological Sokal-style hoax, The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practices, 2011, vol. 8 (1), s. 50-60.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: A Review of Research Findings on Neuro-Linguistic Programming, The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2012, vol. 9 (1), s. 29-40.
  • Witkowski, T., & Zatonski, M. (2013). The ‘Psychology is Science, not Witchcraft’ Campaign. Skeptical Inquirer, 57(4), 50-53.
  • Tomasz Witkowski, Maciej Zatoński: In Twenty-First-Century Europe Public Prosecutor Appoints Clairvoyant as Expert Witness, Skeptical Inquirer, September/October 2013, s. 7.
  • Witkowski, T. (2013). Letter to Editor. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 44(4), 462-464.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: A Scientist Pushes Psychology Journals toward Open Data, Skeptical Inquirer, July/August 2017.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: The Primum non nocere principle in psychotherapy: A science-based approach, Science Based Medicine, July 26, 2018.
  • Tomasz Witkowski: Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full? Latest Results in the Replication Crisis in Psychology, Skeptical Inquirer, March/April 2019.
  • Tomasz Witkowski, Maciej Zatoński: A miracle cancer prevention and treatment? Not necessarily as the analysis of 26 articles by legendary Hans Eysenck shows, Science Based Medicine, January 31, 2020.

Books edit

In English edit

In Polish edit

  • Psychologia konfliktów. Praktyka radzenia sobie ze sporami (1995)
  • Nowoczesne metody doboru i oceny personelu ed., (1998)
  • Psychomanipulacje. Jak je rozpoznawać i jak sobie z nimi radzić (2000)
  • Psychologia kłamstwa. Motywy, strategie, narzędzia (2002)
  • Podręcznik trenera (2004)
  • Inteligencja makiaweliczna. Rzecz o pochodzeniu natury ludzkiej (2005)
  • Dobór personelu. Koncepcje, narzędzia, konteksty ed., (2007)
  • Psychologia dla trenerów (2008)
  • Zakazana psychologia. Pomiędzy szarlatanerią a nauką. T. I (2009)
  • Zakazana psychologia. Nauka kultu cargo i jej owoce. T. II (2013)
  • Psychoterapia bez makijażu. Rozmowy o terapeutycznych niepowodzeniach. (2018)
  • Zakazana psychologia. O cnotach, przywarach i uczynkach małych wielkich uczonych. T. III (2019)
  • Giganci psychologii. Rozmowy na miarę XXI wieku. (2021)

Significant public appearances edit

 
Tomasz Witkowski lecturing at the 15th European Skeptics Congress 2013.
  • Witkowski, T. (September 2017). Skeptical Psychology panel discussion with Susan Blackmore, Scott Lilienfeld, Zbyněk Vybíral and Michael Heap. 17th European Skeptics Congress, Wrocław, Poland.[23]
  • Witkowski, T. (August, 2013). Is Psychology a Cargo Cult Science? 15th European Skeptics Congress in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Witkowski, T., (May 2012) Pseudoscience in teaching of psychology. The most dangerous myths, frauds, and urban legends. VI World Sceptics Congress Promoting Science in Age of Uncertainty, Berlin.
  • Witkowski, T., (September 2010) Fashionable nonsense still in fashion. Psychological Sokal-style hoax. XIV European Sceptics Congress, Budapest.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Witkowski, T., & Zatonski, M. (2013). The ‘Psychology is Science not Witchcraft’ Campaign. Skeptical Inquirer, 57(4), 50-53.
  2. ^ Witkowski, T., (2011) Psychological Sokal-style hoax. The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practices. Vol. 8 nr 1, s. 50-60.
  3. ^ Witkowski, T., (2010) History of the Open Letter in Defence of Reason. Skeptical Inquirer, 34.
  4. ^ "Tomasz Witkowski Busts More Myths | Science-Based Medicine". sciencebasedmedicine.org. 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  5. ^ a b c Rada Naukowa, retrieved 21 October 2014
  6. ^ Świątek, Jarosław. "Tomasz Witkowski rzuca rękawicę NLP". Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  7. ^ a b Witkowski, Tomasz (2009), Zakazana psychologia (in Polish), Taszów: Moderator
  8. ^ Witkowski, Tomasz. "First reviews of our book". Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Forbidden Psychology with Tomasz Witowski". Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  10. ^ "SkeptisCH - Folge 27: Sind Sozialwissenschaften Pseudowissenschaft? - Skeptiker Schweiz". Skeptiker Schweiz. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  11. ^ Redefine. "Nie ma żartów - Tomasz Witkowski". ipla.tv. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  12. ^ Radford, Benjamin; Frazier, Kendrick (January 2017). "Psychology Led Astray: Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy". Skeptical Inquirer. 41 (1): 61.
  13. ^ Witkowski, Tomasz. "About me". Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  14. ^ Witkowski, Tomasz; Zatonski, Maciej (2015). Psychology Gone Wrong: The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy. 259-276: BrownWalker Press. ISBN 978-1-62734-528-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  15. ^ James Randi. "SWIFT December 21, 2007". Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  16. ^ Ray Girvan. "Poor Pothecary". Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  17. ^ Wanderer in the country of blindfolded. "Random journeys through Science". Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  18. ^ "Psychologia to nauka, nie czary". 27 February 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  19. ^ Test Rorschacha, Retrieved 23 October 2014[circular reference]
  20. ^ Witkowski, Tomasz (14 March 2011), "Thirty-Five Years of Research on Neuro-Linguistic Programming. NLP Research Data Base. State of the Art or Pseudoscientific Decoration?", Polish Psychological Bulletin, 41 (2): 58–66, doi:10.2478/v10059-010-0008-0
  21. ^ Głowacka, Karolina (13 May 2013). ""W psychologii jest mnóstwo szarlatanerii, wróżenia z fusów. Trzeba zdemaskować niecne praktyki" [WYWIAD]". Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  22. ^ a b Hall, Harriet. . Science-Based Medicine. New England Skeptical Society. Archived from the original on 8 September 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  23. ^ Gerbic, Susan. "Skeptical Adventures in Europe, Part 2". www.csicop.org. Committee for skeptical inquiry. Retrieved 29 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Witkowski's English-language blog

tomasz, witkowski, polish, ˈtɔmaʂ, vitˈkɔfskʲi, born, 1963, polish, psychologist, skeptic, science, writer, known, unconventional, campaigns, against, pseudoscience, specializes, debunking, pseudoscience, particularly, fields, psychology, psychotherapy, diagno. Tomasz Witkowski Polish ˈtɔmaʂ vitˈkɔfskʲi born 1963 is a Polish psychologist skeptic and science writer He is known for his unconventional campaigns against pseudoscience 1 2 3 He specializes in debunking pseudoscience particularly in the fields of psychology psychotherapy and diagnostics Witkowski also engages in debates on pseudoscience related topics emphasizing scientific skepticism 4 Tomasz WitkowskiTomasz Witkowski May 2014 Born1963PolandAlma materUniversity of WroclawKnown forscientific skepticismScientific careerFieldspsychology pseudoscienceTomasz Witkowski s voice source source Recorded September 2015WebsiteForbidden Psychology Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Sokal style hoax 1 2 Psychology is Science not Witchcraft campaign 1 3 Views 2 Works 2 1 Significant journal articles 2 2 Books 2 2 1 In English 2 2 2 In Polish 2 3 Significant public appearances 3 Notes 4 External linksBiography editWitkowski studied psychology at the University of Wroclaw graduating in 1988 After graduating he worked for ten years as a senior lecturer at the same university He received a Ph D in Psychology from the university in 1995 In addition to his teaching duties at the University of Wroclaw Witkowski received a scholarship at the University of Bielefeld in 1993 and worked as a researcher at the University of Hildesheim in 1997 5 From 2004 2007 after leaving the University of Wroclaw he lectured at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities He is also the founder of the Klub Sceptykow Polskich Polish Skeptics Club Witkowski has authored over a dozen of books tens of scientific articles and over 200 popular science articles 5 His scientific articles have been published in journals including the British Journal of Social Psychology Polish Psychological Bulletin Journal of Social Psychology Skeptical Inquirer Research Digest and The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice 6 7 He published three books in English Psychology Led Astray Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy 2016 and Psychology Gone Wrong The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy co written with Maciej Zatonski 2015 both published by BrownWalker Press 8 Shaping Psychology Perspectives on Legacy Controversy and the Future of the Field Palgrave Macmillan 2020 and Fads Fakes and Frauds Exploding Myths in Culture Science and Psychology foreworded by Roy Baumeister Universal Publishers 2022 Witkowski is frequently contacted by the media to comment on alleged frauds and abuses in psychology psychotherapy and other areas of scientific activity 9 10 11 Some of the topics he discusses include questionable treatments aimed at children including educational kinesiology attachment therapy trauma debriefing Facilitated Communication Dolphin Therapy 12 He also writes and publishes fiction short stories and screenplays He is a recipient of the Rationalist of the Year award granted by the Polskie Stowarzyszenie Racjonalistow Polish Society of Rationalists 5 13 In 2019 he won a poll of the Focus magazine in the Scientific Activist of the Year category Sokal style hoax edit See also List of scholarly publishing hoaxes In 2007 Witkowski repeated the Sokal hoax He managed to publish an article on morphic resonance in the psychology journal Charaktery Most of the facts in the article were completely false The journal s editors checked the data and actively helped to write the article by proposing to add to it pirated excerpts from an old review of Rupert Sheldrake 14 The hoax received publicity from the James Randi Educational Foundation 15 as well as other science bloggers 16 17 Psychology is Science not Witchcraft campaign edit nbsp Witkowski right and fellow skeptics at a 2012 protest of abuses in psychology In March 2012 Witkowski and fellow Polish Skeptics Club members organized and coordinated a campaign in Poland called Psychology is Science not Witchcraft The campaign was aimed at publicizing the notion that many projective diagnostic tests have poor or no validity It also sought to raise concerns among professional psychologists who still use such tests exclusively in clinical diagnosis or in legal proceedings 18 Information about the campaign was publicized by major nationwide journals newspapers and radio stations as well as on the largest Polish Internet portals Over 140 people from nine large non governmental organizations took part in a four day protest Scientists lecturers and students wore T shirts featuring Rorschach inkblots and the campaign s slogan at their universities in their workplaces and on the streets The campaign also organized a number of open lectures and other events Finally they published Rorschach inkblots in the Polish language version of Wikipedia 19 Views edit Witkowski describes himself as a subtractive epistemologist He is a staunch critic of the scientific validity of many psychotherapeutic modalities concepts like neuro linguistic programming 20 Adult Children of Alcoholics syndrome 21 and projective tests 7 He criticizes scientific psychology for the lack of reproducibility low access to raw data and proliferative character of his discipline He is also an advocate of applications of artificial intelligence AI in applied psychology and psychotherapy Physician and author Harriet Hall who wrote reviews on Witkowski s books points out that his myth busting on diverse topics such as psychology science and culture prompts readers to reconsider many of their cherished beliefs to eventually realise that much of what we think we know is wrong You may not agree with everything Witkowski says but you would do well to follow his example and question everything you have been taught Ideas that everyone assumes are true may not be He writes well tells good stories and offers examples that will make you think Readers will be challenged and may be provoked to change their minds about things they once took for granted remarks Hall 22 Suicide is a long stigmatized matter according to Witkowski He notes that society packaged suicide in a particular type of hypocrisy where it s either presented as an admirable act of heroism when committed in the name of God homeland honor etc or as a mortal sin when carried out in order to end one s own misery We euthanize animals when they are suffering but condemn humans who see suicide as a way to end suffering He says we have treated death unambiguously as an evil and consequently we impose the obligation to live on others 22 Works editSignificant journal articles edit Witkowski T amp Stiensmeier Pelster J 1998 Performance Deficits following Failure Learned Helplessness or Self esteem Protection British Journal of Social Psychology 37 59 71 Tomasz Witkowski Thirty Five Years of Research on Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP Research Data Base State of the Art or Pseudoscientific Decoration Polish Psychological Bulletin 2010 vol 41 2 s 58 66 Witkowski T 2010 History of the Open Letter in Defence of Reason Skeptical Inquirer 34 Tomasz Witkowski Psychological Sokal style hoax The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practices 2011 vol 8 1 s 50 60 Tomasz Witkowski A Review of Research Findings on Neuro Linguistic Programming The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice 2012 vol 9 1 s 29 40 Witkowski T amp Zatonski M 2013 The Psychology is Science not Witchcraft Campaign Skeptical Inquirer 57 4 50 53 Tomasz Witkowski Maciej Zatonski In Twenty First Century Europe Public Prosecutor Appoints Clairvoyant as Expert Witness Skeptical Inquirer September October 2013 s 7 Witkowski T 2013 Letter to Editor Polish Psychological Bulletin 44 4 462 464 Tomasz Witkowski A Scientist Pushes Psychology Journals toward Open Data Skeptical Inquirer July August 2017 Tomasz Witkowski The Primum non nocere principle in psychotherapy A science based approach Science Based Medicine July 26 2018 Tomasz Witkowski Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full Latest Results in the Replication Crisis in Psychology Skeptical Inquirer March April 2019 Tomasz Witkowski Maciej Zatonski A miracle cancer prevention and treatment Not necessarily as the analysis of 26 articles by legendary Hans Eysenck shows Science Based Medicine January 31 2020 Books edit In English edit Psychology Gone Wrong The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy Boca Raton Florida BrownWalker Press 2015 Psychology Led Astray Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy Boca Raton Florida BrownWalker Press 2016 Shaping Psychology Perspectives on Legacy Controversy and the Future of the Field Palgrave Macmillan 2020 Fads Fakes and Frauds Exploding Myths in Culture Science and Psychology foreworded by Roy Baumeister Boca Raton Florida Universal Publishers 2022 In Polish edit Psychologia konfliktow Praktyka radzenia sobie ze sporami 1995 Nowoczesne metody doboru i oceny personelu ed 1998 Psychomanipulacje Jak je rozpoznawac i jak sobie z nimi radzic 2000 Psychologia klamstwa Motywy strategie narzedzia 2002 Podrecznik trenera 2004 Inteligencja makiaweliczna Rzecz o pochodzeniu natury ludzkiej 2005 Dobor personelu Koncepcje narzedzia konteksty ed 2007 Psychologia dla trenerow 2008 Zakazana psychologia Pomiedzy szarlataneria a nauka T I 2009 Zakazana psychologia Nauka kultu cargo i jej owoce T II 2013 Psychoterapia bez makijazu Rozmowy o terapeutycznych niepowodzeniach 2018 Zakazana psychologia O cnotach przywarach i uczynkach malych wielkich uczonych T III 2019 Giganci psychologii Rozmowy na miare XXI wieku 2021 Significant public appearances edit nbsp Tomasz Witkowski lecturing at the 15th European Skeptics Congress 2013 Witkowski T September 2017 Skeptical Psychology panel discussion with Susan Blackmore Scott Lilienfeld Zbynek Vybiral and Michael Heap 17th European Skeptics Congress Wroclaw Poland 23 Witkowski T August 2013 Is Psychology a Cargo Cult Science 15th European Skeptics Congress in Stockholm Sweden video Witkowski T May 2012 Pseudoscience in teaching of psychology The most dangerous myths frauds and urban legends VI World Sceptics Congress Promoting Science in Age of Uncertainty Berlin Witkowski T September 2010 Fashionable nonsense still in fashion Psychological Sokal style hoax XIV European Sceptics Congress Budapest Notes edit Witkowski T amp Zatonski M 2013 The Psychology is Science not Witchcraft Campaign Skeptical Inquirer 57 4 50 53 Witkowski T 2011 Psychological Sokal style hoax The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practices Vol 8 nr 1 s 50 60 Witkowski T 2010 History of the Open Letter in Defence of Reason Skeptical Inquirer 34 Tomasz Witkowski Busts More Myths Science Based Medicine sciencebasedmedicine org 2022 11 01 Retrieved 2022 11 04 a b c Rada Naukowa retrieved 21 October 2014 Swiatek Jaroslaw Tomasz Witkowski rzuca rekawice NLP Retrieved 21 October 2014 a b Witkowski Tomasz 2009 Zakazana psychologia in Polish Taszow Moderator Witkowski Tomasz First reviews of our book Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 21 October 2014 Forbidden Psychology with Tomasz Witowski Retrieved 23 October 2014 SkeptisCH Folge 27 Sind Sozialwissenschaften Pseudowissenschaft Skeptiker Schweiz Skeptiker Schweiz Retrieved 23 October 2014 Redefine Nie ma zartow Tomasz Witkowski ipla tv Retrieved 23 October 2014 Radford Benjamin Frazier Kendrick January 2017 Psychology Led Astray Cargo Cult in Science and Therapy Skeptical Inquirer 41 1 61 Witkowski Tomasz About me Retrieved 21 October 2014 Witkowski Tomasz Zatonski Maciej 2015 Psychology Gone Wrong The Dark Sides of Science and Therapy 259 276 BrownWalker Press ISBN 978 1 62734 528 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link James Randi SWIFT December 21 2007 Retrieved 23 October 2014 Ray Girvan Poor Pothecary Retrieved 23 October 2014 Wanderer in the country of blindfolded Random journeys through Science Retrieved 23 October 2014 Psychologia to nauka nie czary 27 February 2012 Retrieved 23 October 2014 Test Rorschacha Retrieved 23 October 2014 circular reference Witkowski Tomasz 14 March 2011 Thirty Five Years of Research on Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP Research Data Base State of the Art or Pseudoscientific Decoration Polish Psychological Bulletin 41 2 58 66 doi 10 2478 v10059 010 0008 0 Glowacka Karolina 13 May 2013 W psychologii jest mnostwo szarlatanerii wrozenia z fusow Trzeba zdemaskowac niecne praktyki WYWIAD Retrieved 21 October 2014 a b Hall Harriet Tomasz Witkowski Busts More Myths Science Based Medicine New England Skeptical Society Archived from the original on 8 September 2023 Retrieved 8 September 2023 Gerbic Susan Skeptical Adventures in Europe Part 2 www csicop org Committee for skeptical inquiry Retrieved 29 April 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tomasz Witkowski Witkowski s English language blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tomasz Witkowski amp oldid 1204237638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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