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Have you ever read your horoscope and it seemed so true, it had to be written for you? In Horoscopes: Reality or Trickery? you’ll learn about the development and history of astrology and hear the arguments both for and against its validity. You’ll also read about fascinating scientific studies on astrology and their findings. Then you can do seven fun activities and experiments to sleuth for answers to get to the bottom of whether astrology is valid or just a form of pseudoscience (fake science).
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“In an early 1990s episode of The Simpsons, Homer has an alien abduction experience that he interprets otherworldly, which Lisa debunks by turning to an issue of Jr. Skeptic magazine. That inspired me to found a real Jr. Skeptic magazine, still in print, dedicated to educating middle school and high school (and often adults) on science and critical thinking. But we need much more than this to make science and society sane and rational, and this delightful book by Kimberly Blaker is the perfect balance of education and entertainment on a particular topic (horoscopes and astrology) that generalizes to any such claim. How do we know what is true? Science is the best tool we have, and this wonderful book should be gifted to every parent, teacher, and student.” —Michael Shermer is the Publisher of Skeptic magazine, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, and a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. He is the author of Why People Believe Weird Things, The Believing Brain, and The Moral Arc. His latest book is Heavens on Earth.
"This is a delightful book that, while aimed at pre-teens, will provide an interesting and informative read for teenagers and adults as well. Although astrology is its focus, the promotion of critical thinking is its goal. That goal is brilliantly addressed both through the presentation of accurate information in a manner that makes it enjoyable to read and by challenging readers to gather relevant data of their own. All this is done without ever being preachy or condescending. Pseudoscience often appeals because it is fascinating and exciting, but this book demonstrates that critical thinking about pseudoscience can be just as fascinating and exciting, while having the additional advantage of dealing with what is real." —Professor James Alcock, PhD., Department of Psychology, Glendon College, York University, author of Belief: What It Means to Believe and Why Our Convictions Are So Compelling, and fellow and member of the Executive Council for the Committee for the Skeptical Inquirer
"A delightful, entertaining, and thorough account of astrology. Explains how astrology has been tested, how we know it doesn’t work, and why some people still believe it does. It even provides readers with simple exercises they can do to test astrology’s claims for themselves, and shows how to think critically about questionable claims." —Harriet A. Hall, MD., retired family physician and former Air Force flight surgeon, author of Women Aren't Supposed to Fly: The Memoirs of a Female Flight Surgeon, and columnist (aka SkepDoc) for Skeptic magazine
"Is astrology all a con? This helpful book weighs up the evidence in a simple way, helping kids to assess the claims themselves and even to design their own experiments to find out. —Susan Blackmore is a psychologist and lecturer and the author of The Meme Machine and Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction. She's done extensive research on the paranormal and is one of Britain's best-known skeptics.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 - What exactly are astrology, horoscopes, and zodiac signs? 4
Chapter 2 - What’s the evidence for astrology? 13
Chapter 3 - How are horoscopes created? 29
Chapter 4 - Why do so many people believe in astrology? 43
Chapter 5 - Is there any harm in believing in astrology? 48
Chapter 6 - Is life written in the stars? 54
Chapter 7 - Exploring astrology and horoscopes on your own 58
More reading 65
Glossary 68
About the author 69
Index 70
Notes 71
ISBN: 9780972549684
ISBN-10: 0972549684
Series: Sleuthing For Explanations : Book 1
Published: 23rd March 2018
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 78
Audience: Children
For Ages: 9 - 12 years old
Publisher: Green Grove Press
Volume Number: 1
Edition Number: 1
























