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| Thomas E. BULLARD | Folkloric dimensions of the UFO phenomenon | 1-57 |
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| Mark RODEGHIER, Jeff GOODPASTER, Sandra BLATTERBAUER | Psychosocial characteristics of abductees: Results from the CUFOS abduction project | 59-90 |
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| John S. CARPENTER | Double abduction case: Correlation of hypnosis data | 91-114 |
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| | Research note |
| | Delphos, Kansas, soil analysis | 115 |
| Michael D. SWORDS | Soil analysis results | 116-132 |
| Hubert LECHEVALIER | Addedum | 133 |
| Erol A. FARUK | Further comment on the Delphos data | 134-137 |
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| | Comments and Responses |
| Malcolm JOHNSTON | Finding Faults in the Tectonic Stress Theory | 139-140 |
| Mark RODEGHIER | A Quasiexperiment in Low Stress | 140-141 |
| Robert A. BAKER | An Anomalous Minority | 142-148 |
| Kenneth RING | Imagination and Imaginality in UFO encounters | 148-151 |
| Hilary EVANS | A postscript to Ring, Rosing, and Baker | 151-153 |
| David M. JACOBS | On Studying the Abduction Phenomenon without Knowing What it is | 153-163 |
| Robert A. BAKER | Unverified Trauma and the Therapist | 163-169 |
| John P. WILSON | Post Traumatic Stress Discussion | 169-171 |
| David A. GOTLIB | First, Do No Harm | 171-176 |
| Martin GOTTSCHALL | ACUFOS Still Going Strong | 176-177 |
| Keith BASTERFIELD | Not What it Used to Be | 177-178 |
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| | Book Reviews |
| Michael D. SWORDS | The report on unidentified flying objects | 179-183 |
| | Review: Edward J. RUPPELT,THE REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS - 1956 | |