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  2. Psychosocial UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    In ufology, the psychosocial hypothesis, abbreviated PSH, argues that at least some UFO reports are best explained by psychological or social means. It is often contrasted with the better-known extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH), and is particularly popular among UFO researchers in the United Kingdom, such as David Clarke, Hilary Evans, the editors of Magonia magazine, and many of the ...

  3. Psychological perspectives on UFO belief - Wikipedia

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    Claims of sighting, visitation, and contact with extraterrestrial or paranormal-connected unidentified flying objects (UFOs) has been the subject of extensive medical and psychological research. While some research indicates psychopathological origins for claims of such experiences, other studies point to the likelihood so-called "experiencers ...

  4. Ufology - Wikipedia

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    Ufology, sometimes written UFOlogy, is the investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) ... Psychosocial hypothesis; Interdimensional hypothesis;

  5. Interdimensional UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The interdimensional hypothesis is a proposal that unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are the result of experiencing other "dimensions" that coexist separately alongside our own [1] in contrast with either the extraterrestrial hypothesis that suggests UFO sightings are caused by visitations from outside the Earth or the psychosocial hypothesis that argues UFO sightings are best ...

  6. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Others dismiss these explanations in favor of skepticism, cultural tracking, or the psychosocial hypothesis such as in cases of mass hysteria. Some of these alleged encounters have turned out to be hoaxes or scams to boost local tourism, sell more newspapers or more fringe science books. Reptilians and reptiloids (sometimes spelled as ...

  7. Cultural tracking - Wikipedia

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    The psychosocial hypothesis (PSH) rejects the idea that UFOs are alien craft, and posits the simplest explanation: the UFOs and their occupants are imaginary. However, some believers in alien visitation embraced the idea of cultural tracking, claiming that advanced "ultraterrestrials" are capable of deliberately changing how they appear to humans.

  8. Category:Ufology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ufology" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Psychosocial UFO hypothesis; S. Southern Television broadcast interruption;

  9. Identification studies of UFOs - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Cooper, a strong advocate of the extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH), claimed to have been fooled by the planet Venus when he was a fighter pilot, thinking it a distant enemy plane, and the 1967 "flying cross" of Devon, England [8] and the 1966 Portage County UFO Chase case [9] have both been associated with astronomical sources.